Phlox divaricata ‘Blue Moon’, also known as Woodland Phlox, is a lovely compact cultivar of our native woodland phlox. Here are some details about this delightful perennial:

  • Description: Semi-evergreen herbaceous perennial forming a handsome mat of rich blue-violet flowers in mid to late spring.
  • Flower Features: Fragrant, saucer-shaped flowers with five, flat, overlapping petals.
  • Growth: Creeping habit, reaching 12-16 inches tall and 32 inches wide.
  • Preferred Conditions: Part shade, humusy, moist, well-drained soils. Tolerates clay and dry soils.
  • Uses: Beds, borders, rock gardens, naturalized areas, groundcover, and underplanting shrubs and roses.
  • Wildlife Attraction: Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.
  • Care: partial shade
  • Deer Resistant
  • Propagation: Division in fall or spring, basal cuttings in spring, or root cuttings in early fall or winter.
  • Flowers April to May

*Some soil may be removed and if plant is too tall, it will be cut down for shipping.

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