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  1. Native Phloxes - A Beginner's Guide - The Plant Native

    Finding native phlox is either easy or a little challenging, depending on the species. The good news about native phlox—especially creeping or moss phlox—is that they are widely available at …

  2. PhloxNative Plant of the Week – Fruition

    Jul 14, 2025 · Phlox – Native Plant of the Week Many people have strong feelings about phlox. Some love its beautiful blossoms and others are frustrated by the deer browsing and its spreading nature.

  3. Prairie Phlox: Native Wildflower for Pollinators

    Discover Prairie Phlox, a native wildflower. Growing guide with planting tips, care instructions, bloom time, and pollinator benefits.

  4. Phlox divaricata (Blue Phlox, Eastern Blue Phlox, Louisiana Phlox ...

    Blue phlox is a native herbaceous perennial wildflower in the Polemoniaceae family that may grow 6 to 12 inches high. Clumping or spreading horizontally it is often found growing on the forest floors in …

  5. Garden Phlox - Grow Native!

    Typical Landscape Use Perennial border, native garden, cut flower garden, butterfly garden.

  6. Phlox paniculata - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Noteworthy Characteristics Phlox paniculata, commonly known as garden phlox, is native from New York to Iowa south to Georgia, Mississippi and Arkansas. It has escaped gardens and naturalized …

  7. Phlox Pictures - National Garden Bureau - Native American Perennials

    Phlox Pictures showcase the many new varieties and series of Phlox. Phlox is a wide-ranging easy to grow North American native perennial.

  8. Phlox pilosa - Native Plant Society of Texas

    Fragrant Phlox Phlox pilosa Download a 1 page PDF file for this plant, suitable for sharing, printing, and plant sales. Includes a QR code back to this page.

  9. How to Grow and Care for Woodland Phlox - The Spruce

    Mar 5, 2024 · Woodland phlox (Phlox divaricata), a herbaceous perennial, is native to eastern North America. Learn how to grow it in a garden with dappled shade.

  10. Creeping Phlox: A Beginner's Growing Guide - The Plant Native

    Creeping phlox is a host plant Creeping phlox is also a host plant for at least six or seven moth species, including the Phlox moth. The caterpillars feed on the needle-like leaves, which sounds unbelievable …