Phlox stolonifera 'Sweet Seduction Pink' - CREEPING PHLOX 'SWEET SEDUCTION PINK' (woodland phlox)
Creeping Woodland Phlox 'Sweet Seduction Pink' is a ground covering phlox for half shade or shade and average to good soil.
Sweetly fragrant, soft pink flowers on 6'' tall stems. Forms dense mats of partially/evergreen leaves, very good groundcover. Flowering begins in early to mid spring and lasts for several weeks.
Moderately fast spreader in good soil. Tolerates clay, drought, dry shade and black walnut.
Hardiness zones 3-9. The species of Phlox stolonifera is native to deciduous woods in the Eastern and Southeastern part of USA and part of Midwest, see the BONAP distribution map.
Good butterfly plant, deer resistant perennial, but might be nibbled by rabbits.
Dependable perennial for shade gardens, woodland gardens and edges. Grows and pairs well with Aquilegia canadensis, Asarum, Amsonia tabernaemontana, Carex, some Heucheras, Iris cristata, Polygonatum, Smilacina, Spigelia, Stylophorum lasiocarpum, Tiarella, Trillium, smaller or medium ferns and with introduced perennials like Brunnera, Epimedium, Hosta, Primula and others.
Pot Size : square 3.5" x 4" deep perennial pot
Picture copyright : Courtesy of Susan K. Holland, Facebook
Phlox stolonifera 'Sweet Seduction Pink' - CREEPING PHLOX 'SWEET SEDUCTION PINK' (woodland phlox)
Creeping Woodland Phlox 'Sweet Seduction Pink' is a ground covering phlox for half shade or shade and average to good soil.
Sweetly fragrant, soft pink flowers on 6'' tall stems. Forms dense mats of partially/evergreen leaves, very good groundcover. Flowering begins in early to mid spring and lasts for several weeks.
Moderately fast spreader in good soil. Tolerates clay, drought, dry shade and black walnut.
Hardiness zones 3-9. The species of Phlox stolonifera is native to deciduous woods in the Eastern and Southeastern part of USA and part of Midwest, see the BONAP distribution map.
Good butterfly plant, deer resistant perennial, but might be nibbled by rabbits.
Dependable perennial for shade gardens, woodland gardens and edges. Grows and pairs well with Aquilegia canadensis, Asarum, Amsonia tabernaemontana, Carex, some Heucheras, Iris cristata, Polygonatum, Smilacina, Spigelia, Stylophorum lasiocarpum, Tiarella, Trillium, smaller or medium ferns and with introduced perennials like Brunnera, Epimedium, Hosta, Primula and others.
Pot Size : square 3.5" x 4" deep perennial pot
Picture copyright : Courtesy of Susan K. Holland, Facebook