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Woodland Phlox 'Blue Moon' Size:1 Gallon particularly in Durango

Woodland Phlox 'Blue Moon' Size:1 Gallon particularly in DurangoPhlox divaricata 'blue moon' 'Blue Moon' Woodland Phlox is a delightful semi evergreen, creeping perennial. A cross between Woodland and Creeping Phlox. It blossoms with very fragrant blue violet flowers in mid to late spring, creating a beautiful mat above its lush, deep green foliage. It thrives in moist, well drained soils but tolerates clay and dry soils and is even drought tolerant once established. Best grown in shade, especially in Texas.

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Description

particularly in Durango

Despite its love for sunlight

Commonly known as Pale Meadow Beauty and Maryland Meadow Beauty

Throughout the warm months—especially during spring and summer—delicate lilac-purple flower clusters rise gracefully on tall stems

This wonderful plant typically grows to a height of 2 to 2

Woodland Phlox 'Blue Moon' Size:1 Gallon particularly in DurangoPhlox divaricata 'blue moon' 'Blue Moon' Woodland Phlox is a delightful semi evergreen, creeping perennial. A cross between Woodland and Creeping Phlox. It blossoms with very fragrant blue violet flowers in mid to late spring, creating a beautiful mat above its lush, deep green foliage. It thrives in moist, well drained soils but tolerates clay and dry soils and is even drought tolerant once established. Best grown in shade, especially in Texas.

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