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Summary
Physical Characteristics
Phlox subulata is an evergreen Perennial growing to 0.1 m (0ft 4in) by 0.4 m (1ft 4in) at a fast rate.
See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 5.
It is noted for attracting wildlife.
Suitable for: light (sandy) and medium (loamy) soils, prefers well-drained soil and can grow in nutritionally poor soil. Suitable pH: mildly acid, neutral and basic (mildly alkaline) soils and can grow in very alkaline soils.
It cannot grow in the shade. It prefers dry or moist soil and can tolerate drought.
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Synonyms
P. subulata var. subulata. P. subulata f. subulata
Plant Habitats
Edible Uses
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Medicinal Uses
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Other Uses
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Cultivation details
Herbaceous mat forming perennial wildflower. A very colourful, vigorous groundcover for full sun or partial shade. Poor soil tolerant. USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 - 9. very hardy, tolerating temperatures down to -20 °C (-4 °F). Soil pH: 5.0 - 8.0. Soil Type: Sandy, Loamy. Soil Moisture: Moderate, Dry. Growth Rate: Moderate. Life Span: Long-Lived Perennial. Stand Persistence: Long. Form: Prostrate. Texture: Fine. Minimum Root Depth: 14 inches. Drought: Tolerant. Flood: Intolerant. Salt: Intolerant. Soil Compaction: Moderate. Fire Damage: Tolerant. Cold Injury: Infrequent. Wind Storm Damage: Infrequent. Disease Issues: Minor. Insect/Pest Damage: Minor. Root Type: Fibrous Deep. Seasonal Interest: Spring. Used in borders, edgings, foundations and walls. Semi evergreen. Fruit Type: Capsule. Flower Color: Blue, Pink, Purple, Red, White. Bloom Time: Spring - Late Spring. For polyculture design as well as the above-ground architecture (form - tree, shrub etc. and size shown above) information on the habit and root pattern is also useful and given here if available. The plant growth habit is a clumper with limited spread [1-2]. Evergreen. The root pattern is fibrous dividing into a large number of fine roots [1-2].
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Plant Propagation
Seed, division or by cuttings.
Other Names
If available other names are mentioned here
Creeping Phlox, Moss Phlox, Moss Pink, Mountain Phlox
Native Range
NORTHERN AMERICA: Canada, Ontario (south), United States, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan (s.e. possibly), New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York (south), Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, Kentucky (east), Maryland (west), North Carolina (west), Tennessee, Virginia (west),
Weed Potential
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Conservation Status
IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants Status :
Growth: S = slow M = medium F = fast. Soil: L = light (sandy) M = medium H = heavy (clay). pH: A = acid N = neutral B = basic (alkaline). Shade: F = full shade S = semi-shade N = no shade. Moisture: D = dry M = Moist We = wet Wa = water.
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