Woodland Phlox
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Our catalog, arranged by botanical names, contains descriptions and cultural information about each of the 1600+ varieties that we grow. This information is based on our experience in growing these plants (in Zone 7), as well as the experiences of our customers. Sandy personally trials many of our selections in her display gardens. When we add a new variety, we provide the best information that we can find on that plant at the time. In addition to individual entries we also provide quick reference lists of plants for particular conditions or purposes, such as clay soil, long bloomtime, groundcovers, coastal sites, deer resistance, etc. Because we grow a large number of Hosta, ferns, and daylilies we have quick reference charts to help you choose the size, color or other characteristics of these plants. You can access these lists and charts by clicking on the Plant Solutions tab above.
We produce a yearly print catalog that is available by mail. (If you are a currently active wholesale customer, you will automatically receive one when they are published.) Although the print catalog does not contain photos, it is a valuable reference for anyone growing perennial plants in this area. The catalog is $4.00 if purchased at the nursery. We will be happy to mail a copy for $6.00 (includes postage), select Contact Us and request a catalog.
Leathery, dark green divided leaves are interestingly mottled in winter. Whitish flowers in March. Excellent groundcover for shade. Drought tolerant. Native. Deer resistant.
More DetailsEvergreen groundcover with medium green, oval leaves edged in creamy white. The upper third of each leaf is coarsely serrated. Small white fragrant flower clusters in early spring. Spread is minimal the first year or until plants are establis
More DetailsMasses of yellow daisy-like blooms appear over dark green foliage in late spring. Plants spread slowly to form dense mats of heart-shaped leaves. Packera may be a bit weedy, but is great for natural areas. It is native to the eastern half of N. Am
More DetailsLarge soft pink double centers are surrounded by a ring of white petals at the base. Flecks of red on some tips. Fragrant. Late season.
More DetailsHot pink, double blooms are lightly fragrant. Compact plants have dark green foliage. Blooms best in full sun but will tolerate afternoon shade. Remove old foliage in fall to prevent disease. Attractive to butterflies.
More DetailsDeep fuchsia pink to red blooms have a large central boss of petals surrounded by a ring of large guard petals. It is highly scented and makes a particularly good cut flower. A tried and true performer. Early.
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Fragrant blooms have carmine pink outer petals and a large boss of pale cream petaloids. Very free flowering. Compact mounds of foliage rarely need staking. Nice cut flower. Midseason.
More DetailsSemi-double maroon red flowers with sparkling yellow stamens. A prolific bloomer. Early. Attractive to butterflies.
More DetailsLoosely double blooms are deep, rose-pink to red. Individual petals are traced with a hint of silver. Sturdy stems and deep green foliage. Fragrant. Heirloom variety. Great for cutting. Early-Midseason.
More DetailsElegant double, rose-form blooms are rosy pink, very fragrant and great for cutting. The petal color lightens as the blooms mature. Color may vary slightly from year to year. Strong growing plants will appreciate good support. Midseason.
More DetailsLarge blooms have layers of soft pink to white petaloids and raspberry red to deep pink petals. Dark green foliage on sturdy, upright plants. Very fragrant. Mid-late season bloomer.
More DetailsSingle, deep crimson blooms have large centers of gold edged, pink to red staminodes. Sturdy stems, glossy dark green foliage. Early seaseon foliage is a beautiful burgundy color. Midseason. Attractive to butterflies.
More DetailsDouble white blooms with ruffled, creamy yellow centers on sturdy plants. One of the best varieties for cutting. Early.
Prefers a deep, well-drained, fertile, slightly alkaline soil. Remove old foliage in fall to prevent disease. Attractiv
More DetailsPretty, raspberry pink petals surround tufted pink and creamy white centers. Fragrant. Upright plants have dark green leaves. Midseason. Attractive to butterflies.
Blooms best in full sun or with a little afternoon shade. Prefers a deep, w
More DetailsSemi-double, cup-shaped blooms of coral peach have golden yellow stamens. Flowers age to pale ivory. Foliage emerges a burgundy color and matures to deep green. Strong stems make it great for cutting. Award Winner. Early.
More DetailsSemi-double blooms have an ususual deep coral color with overtones of ivory and rose, yellow centers with deep yellow stamens. As the blooms age they fade to softest pink. An early bloomer, it is lightly fragrant, has strong stems and an outs
More DetailsSingle fuchsia-pink flowers with yellow stamens. Smaller flowers but produced in abundance. Blooms best in full sun but will tolerate afternoon shade. Prefers a deep, well-drained, fertile, slightly alkaline soil. Attractive to butterflies.
More DetailsSoft pink blooms have a double row of petals surrounding a boss of white and deep pink staminodes. A heavy bloomer. Midseason. Compact plants have clean foliage & do not require staking. One of the best.
Prefers full sun and moist, wel
More DetailsLarge, double, white flowers. Early to mid season. Attractive to butterflies.
More DetailsLarge, pale, rose-pink layered blooms with intense damask rose fragrance, robust growth and strong stems. Late season. Attractive to butterflies.
More DetailsLarge double crimson-red flowers. Midseason. Attractive to butterflies.
More DetailsLarge fragrant, double white flowers with a few red flecks. Early to Midseason. Attractive to butterflies.
More DetailsSingle cups of bright coral red petals with yellow stamens over dark green compact plants. Midseason. Attractive to butterflies.
More DetailsVery fragrant, creamy white, double blooms blushed with pink open from pink buds. Golden stamens. Strong stems and glossy dark green foliage. Great cutflower.
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