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PHLOX (Nat. Ord. Polemoniaceae) , a genus of about 30 species, mostly perennial hardy
flowers
The dwarf perennial species and varieties, the " moss pinks " of gardens, are charming plants for the rockery and as edging to beds and borders. They are trailing and tufted in habit, the branches rooting at the nodes. They succeed in poorer soil, and drier situations than the tall kinds. Seed is seldom produced. Propagation is effected by cuttings in July and early August, placed in a cold frame, and by division of the plants, which should be lifted carefully, and cut into rooted portions as required. The tufted kinds decay in patches in winter if the situation is moist and the weather mild and wet. Phlox Drummondii and its numerous varieties are half- hardy
The tall-growing border phloxes are divided into early and late
flowers
bright scarlet in colour, passing through shades of pink
lilac
The varieties are relatively few. The following list
P. subulata, pink
lilac
bright rose with scarlet eye; compacta, clear rose; Fairy, lilac; G. F. Wilson, mauve; grandifiora, pink, crimson blotch; Little Dot, white, blue centre; Nelsoni, pure white; Vivid, rose, carmine
lavender
P. Drummondii varieties come true from seed, but are usually sown in mixture. An End of Article: PHLOX (Nat. Ord. Polemoniaceae) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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