Blue Moon Woodland Phlox

DeciduousFloweringFragrantPollinator Attractor

Plant Bio:

Blue moon phlox is a lovely native phlox groundcover featuring clouds of rich violet-blue blooms that float above green foliage. With fragrance to wake up your senses, it flowers in April-May. It’s a perfect addition to a rock garden or any shady spot where it can slowly naturalize.

Watering Requirements

Regularly – weekly, or more often in extreme heat or in containers. At least 1” per week.

Feeding Requirements

Light application of a well-balanced fertilizer spring.

Pruning Time & Tips

Cut back flowers after blooms finished.

Common Pests & Diseases

Powdery Mildew and Spider Mites.

Maturity

16” x 32”

Troubleshooting:

Woodland phlox requires pollination from long-tongued insects like bumblebees, tiger swallowtails, sphinx moths, hummingbirds, and skippers in order to bloom. Plant a variety of flowers nearby to attract these pollinators.

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