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Creeping Phlox (1 Plant)
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"Exposure
Full Sun
Height At Maturity: Under 12 Inches | Planting Zones: 4-8 | Shipped As: Bare-root | Ships: 5-7 Days | Usage: Flower Gardens"
We only ship bare root plants. They do not come in a container. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.
Creeping Phlox
With its mat-forming nature and attractive color options, the Creeping Phlox makes it a must-have for many garden landscapes. Known by its scientific name Phlox Stolonifera, this herbaceous plant is a relatively moderate-growing ground cover that can flourish in various conditions, including crevices in stone walls and rock gardens. This perennial can be found in many different color variations, such as pink, red, purple, blue, and white.
Creeping Phlox looks great on hills or banks
A member of the Polemoniaceae botanical family, you may hear this plant referred to as Moss Phlox or even Star Rock Phlox. This plant will reach a mature size of up to one foot tall by about one and a half feet wide. It can grow individually. However, this plant thrives in large colonies as it can transform any landscape.
Native to North America, this perennial features green needle-like foliage. This adds a unique texture to any garden when this plant isn't in bloom. Once the Creeping Phlox experiences late spring to early summer, it will unleash a plethora of blooms. This mat-forming plant grows in large clusters, each flower with five petals that reach about one inch across.
"Exposure
Full Sun
Height At Maturity: Under 12 Inches | Planting Zones: 4-8 | Shipped As: Bare-root | Ships: 5-7 Days | Usage: Flower Gardens"
We only ship bare root plants. They do not come in a container. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.
Creeping Phlox
With its mat-forming nature and attractive color options, the Creeping Phlox makes it a must-have for many garden landscapes. Known by its scientific name Phlox Stolonifera, this herbaceous plant is a relatively moderate-growing ground cover that can flourish in various conditions, including crevices in stone walls and rock gardens. This perennial can be found in many different color variations, such as pink, red, purple, blue, and white.
Creeping Phlox looks great on hills or banks
A member of the Polemoniaceae botanical family, you may hear this plant referred to as Moss Phlox or even Star Rock Phlox. This plant will reach a mature size of up to one foot tall by about one and a half feet wide. It can grow individually. However, this plant thrives in large colonies as it can transform any landscape.
Native to North America, this perennial features green needle-like foliage. This adds a unique texture to any garden when this plant isn't in bloom. Once the Creeping Phlox experiences late spring to early summer, it will unleash a plethora of blooms. This mat-forming plant grows in large clusters, each flower with five petals that reach about one inch across.




