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Phlox divaricata – Blue Moon Wild Sweet William
$10.99 $8.80
Selected for outstanding flower color and full flower petals, Wild Sweet William ‘Blue Moon’ Phlox divaracata bears many fragrant, lilac-blue flowers with the arrival of spring. Enjoy a knee-high sea of elegant flowers that attract hummingbirds & butterflies to your garden as it blooms from April to May. Glossy green foliage grows about 6” tall in the garden. A long-lived, carefree native – the foliage rambles through the garden less like a ground cover and more like a part of a lovely patchwork quilt. Selected by Bill Cullina of New England Wildflower Society for its dense flower cover, compact growth, fragrance, and consistent bloom, ‘Blue Moon’ is best when interwoven with Jacob’s Ladder ferns, Carex, and other woodland species to create a tapestry of bloom time, foliage textures, and verdant greens. Excellent cut flower.
Plant ‘Blue Moon’ Phlox in shade to part shade. Drought tolerant once established.
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