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Phlox
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Phlox subulata ''Cracker Jack''
 

Phlox subulata 'Coral Eyes'           Family: Polemoniaceae   (Phlox)          
Creeping Phlox, Flowering Moss, Moss Phlox, Mountain Phlox, Ground Pink, Moss Pink, Moss Pinks

 

Picture of Phlox subulata 'Coral Eyes'

Photography by: Greenleaf, Inc.

 
Type: Perennial
Hardiness range: 2A - 9A
Height: 4" to 6" / 10cm to 15cm
Spread: 20" to 24" / 50cm to 60cm
Growth rate: Average
Exposure: Full sun
Persistence: Deciduous, evergreen
Bloom color: Pink, white
Bloom season: Early Spring to Early Summer
Leaf color: Green
Fruit color: n/a
Water requirements: Dry to moist
Soil pH requirements: Acidic, neutral, slightly alkaline
Soil type: Sandy, loamy
Native habitat:
Form: Prostrate, spreading or horizontal
Landscape uses: Alpine garden, border, container, ground cover, rock garden, seashore
Attributes and features: Native to North America, naturalizing

Complete information for this plant may be found in the HORTICOPIA® Professional Herbaceous Plus Library. The pictures in our published products are in a significantly higher resolution than the website samples and do not have the Horticopia copyright imbedded in the image. In the latest version, pictures are sized for a 1280 x 1024 monitor resolution). Click here for a sample full-sized picture.

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