Product Details
Phlox paniculata ‘Bright Eyes’ is an old-timer but still one of the best. The blooms are a pale pink with a crimson eye that winks at you from 3′Â stems. It’s rare to find a design that can’t be improved by the addition of these glorious plants. Grow some in the cutting garden, for if cut with half of the flowers open, they will fill your home with their perfume.
Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox) is the species that earned Phlox its reputation as an indispensable garden plant, and it’s worth your while to have as many as possible to enliven your garden in late summer. These upright, often fragrant, favorites produce generous flower clusters that add weeks of carefree color to gardens in summer and fall. Plants in the species flower in a spectrum of shades that ranges from whites to pinks and purples to blues and reds to oranges. Fragrant varieties emit a subtle, sweet, delicious perfume. Pollinators will take notice.
The varied, versatile, and indispensable Phlox genus includes almost 70 species of perennials and annuals. The majority of these low-maintenance plants are native to North America where they can be found in a range of habitats from woodlands and meadows to rocky alpine areas. All have tubular flowers that attract hummingbirds, hummingbird moths (also called hawk moths), long-tongued bees and butterflies. Most have a spicy vanilla-clove perfume that delights us as well.
For more information on growing Phlox, click Growing Guide.















Reviews
There are no reviews yet.