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Native Plant Shop Wild Blue Phlox - Phlox divaricata - Tray of 5 Landscape Plugs
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Wild Blue Phlox - Phlox divaricata - Tray of 5 Landscape Plugs

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Pretty little bluish purple flowers bloom in spring, attracting butterflies, including Swallowtails and Gray Hairstreaks. Its roots are consumed by rabbits and voles, which are also important creatures in a healthy ecosystem! This phlox, also called woodland phlox, is another great example of how much color you can add to a shade garden when selecting and planting natives.

Height: 12”

Blooms: April - May

Soil: Average to moist

Light: Shade to Part Shade

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Pretty little bluish purple flowers bloom in spring, attracting butterflies, including Swallowtails and Gray Hairstreaks. Its roots are consumed by rabbits and voles, which are also important creatures in a healthy ecosystem! This phlox, also called woodland phlox, is another great example of how much color you can add to a shade garden when selecting and planting natives.

Height: 12”

Blooms: April - May

Soil: Average to moist

Light: Shade to Part Shade

Pretty little bluish purple flowers bloom in spring, attracting butterflies, including Swallowtails and Gray Hairstreaks. Its roots are consumed by rabbits and voles, which are also important creatures in a healthy ecosystem! This phlox, also called woodland phlox, is another great example of how much color you can add to a shade garden when selecting and planting natives.

Height: 12”

Blooms: April - May

Soil: Average to moist

Light: Shade to Part Shade


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