• Common Name: Hybrid Spring Phlox It's easy to see how this series got its name when they explode into bloom come mid spring. Like a party for your garden, the Bedazzled series members produced star-shaped, notched flowers that cover a rounded, spreading habit. These bloom a few days or a week before Phlox subulata, depending on the weather. These will soon become some of your spring favourites for your garden. These will be moderate grower’s year one in the garden but will become a groundcover with age. Lavender flowers with lighter halo centres and a dark purple, star-shaped eye.
  • Common Name: Hybrid Spring Phlox It is easy to see how this series got its name when they explode into bloom come mid spring. Like a party for your garden, the Bedazzled series members produced star-shaped, notched flowers that cover a rounded, spreading habit. These bloom a few days or a week before Phlox subulata, depending on the weather. These will soon become some of your spring favourites for your garden. These will be moderate grower’s year one in the garden but will become a groundcover with age. Lavender pink flowers with a subtle purple eye.
  • Common Name: Hybrid Spring Phlox It is easy to see how this series got its name when they explode into bloom come mid spring. Like a party for your garden, the Bedazzled series members produced star-shaped, notched flowers that cover a rounded, spreading habit. These bloom a few days or a week before Phlox subulata, depending on the weather. These will soon become some of your spring favourites for your garden. These will be moderate grower’s year one in the garden but will become a groundcover with age. Bright, medium pink flowers with a small, dark purple star-shaped eye.
  • Common Name: Hybrid Spring Phlox A new type of spring blooming Phlox! Pink Minuet creates sweet music in your spring garden after Phlox subulata have finished blooming but before Hybrid Phlox like Minnie Pearl come into flower. It's the perfect timing for early spring garden sales. Rosy pink flowers with a subtle, dark eye are produced over a low, mounding habit of dark green foliage in late spring. Unlike creeping Phlox, this perennial will not aggressively spread in your garden.
  • Common Name: Hybrid Spring Phlox Looking for a spring groundcover that can withstand the dryness of a rock garden? Enter Rocky Road Phlox! These alpine plants are used to growing on slopes, so you know they can take the drought. With bright, vibrant colours, these will certainly be the belles of the garden in springtime! Compared to Phlox subulata, these have a more compressed growth habit and spread more slowly in the landscape, especially the first year in the ground. Look for more colours in the future! Magenta purple flowers have a small, darker eye.
  • Common Name: Hybrid Spring Phlox Looking for a spring groundcover that can withstand the dryness of a rock garden? Enter Rocky Road Phlox! These alpine plants are used to growing on slopes, so you know they can take the drought. With bright, vibrant colours, these will certainly be the belles of the garden in springtime! Compared to Phlox subulata, these have a more compressed growth habit and spread more slowly in the landscape, especially the first year in the ground. Look for more colours in the future! Bright, rosy pink flowers with small, darker eye.
  • Eye Caramba forms a mound of bright green, needle-like foliage that is totally covered in rich medium pink flowers with a deep red eye
  • compact plants with clouds of purple pink foliage in early to mid spring, attractive divide glaucous green foliage  
  • explosive heads of shrimp pink are held above the marvelously cut and marked foliage, Autumn colour in full sun is burnished bronze and in shade is deep shiny black  

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