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Plants in family polemoniaceae

Plants in family polemoniaceae

Phlox procumbens 'Pink Profusion'

Phlox procumbens 'Pink Profusion' is a ground-hugging plant that forms a thick evergreen mat topped with lavender pink flowers in spring. It requires good drainage and full sun, making it an excellent choice for groundcover in sunny gardens.

Polemonium reptans 'Touch Of Class'

Polemonium reptans 'Touch Of Class' is a US native selection with compound green leaves edged in white. It forms 1-foot tall clumps and produces 16-inch tall spikes of light blue flowers from April through June.

Phlox pilosa 'Forest Frost'

Phlox pilosa 'Forest Frost' is an American native perennial known for its fragrant pure white flowers and light green linear leaves. Growing up to 18 inches tall, it is a favorite among butterflies and does not spread rapidly, making it a manageable addition to gardens seeking native plantings.

Phlox stolonifera 'Weesie Smith'

Phlox stolonifera 'Weesie Smith' is a native groundcover forming a mat of thin, surface-lying stems and small, spoon-like leaves. It produces 10-inch spikes of lavender-pink flowers in early April, attracting hummingbirds and other pollinators.

Phlox paniculata 'Thai Pink Jade'

Phlox paniculata 'Thai Pink Jade' is a sturdy perennial known for its sweetly fragrant pink flowers with a dark pink eye, blooming from June to August. This mildew-resistant plant grows up to 4 feet tall and attracts bumblebees, making it a vibrant addition to summer gardens.

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