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Phlox divaricata

Woodland Phlox (Wild blue Phlox, Wild Sweet William)

The lilac, pink, or blue flowers are borne profusely in loose, terminal clusters and it will form a large colony over time.

  • »  Lilac, pink or blue flowers form loose clusters
  • »  Clusters appear at the tips of each stem
  • »  Lance-shaped to elliptic, mid-green leaves are 5 cm long
  • »  Forms large colonies over time
  • »  Bloom Time: May to June
  • »  Flower Size: 4 cm

Plug50
$8.75
Plug32
$12.25
1 Litre
$17.33
1gal
$20.83
Exposure
Partial Sun/Shade
Soil Moisture
Moist to Average
Well-drained
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Growth Rate
Medium
Critter
Deer Resistant
Attributes
Native to Ontario
Fragrant
Flowering Time
Spring
Habit
Spreading
Foliage Color
Green
Landscape uses
Border/edging
Naturalizing
Woodland/woods edge
Planting instructions
Container Plants
Additional Information about Phlox divaricata

 Native to Ontario

Growing & Maintenance Tips for Phlox divaricata

Phlox divaricata grows best in an average to moist, well-drained soil, in dappled shade. Provide good, air circulation when choosing a location for this species to reduce the potential of powdery mildew. Cut back after flowering to encourage fresh growth and a tidier habit.