Description
Quick Facts
- Pollinators: Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds
• Plant Type: Perennial
• Light: Full sun to partial shade
• Soil: Moist, well-drained
• Watering: Regular; doesn’t like to dry out
• Zones: 4–9
• Height: 2–4 ft
• Spacing: 18–24 in
• Bloom Time: Midsummer to early fall
• Other Notes: Fragrant blooms, some mildew-resistant types, good for cutting
Description
If you’ve got a sunny spot and want color that lasts into fall, phlox flowers are a great choice. They bloom in big bunches and come in pink, purple, or white. The stems are strong, so they stay upright even after rain. Bees and butterflies visit them all the time.
The phlox plant has been grown in home gardens for a long time. It’s not hard to care for. Just give it some space and soil that drains well. Leaving a little room between plants helps keep the leaves dry and healthy.
Over time, phlox plants will spread out, but they won’t take over. They grow into soft-looking clumps that fill up the middle of a bed nicely. If you want a plant that looks good, helps pollinators, and is easy to share with others, this one’s a smart pick. Simple and steady.