Creeping Phlox 'Emerald Blue' Part Shade Bob Harms at The University
Description
Bob Harms at The University of Texas even coined the term crystallofolia for these beautiful formations
crop yields
even those that are less than ideal
pyramidal clusters in summer on stiff
Creeping Phlox 'Emerald Blue' Part Shade Bob Harms at The UniversityPhlox subulata 'Emerald Blue' Common names include Moss Phlox, Mountain Phlox, and Creeping Phlox. An evergreen, mat forming, herbaceous perennial with soft, needle like foliage. Spreads to form a carpet of pale lavender blue flowers that bloom in spring. While its main blooming season is Spring, it often has sporadic blooming into late fall. Great as a groundcover; although it looks delicate, it can handle foot traffic. Great mixed into a tapestry
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