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Plant Finder - Phlox paniculata - Missouri Botanical GardenGarden phlox is a 2-4' tall perennial with pink-purple to white, fragrant flowers, blooming July to September, and attracts birds and butterflies. It needs ...
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Phlox paniculata (Fall phlox) | Native Plants of North AmericaFeb 23, 2023 · Fall Phlox is a showy clump-former, reaching a height of 3-6 ft. The pink, lavender, or rarely white flowers are borne in a 4-8 in. wide, ...
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Phlox paniculata L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew ScienceKingdom Plantae · Phylum Streptophyta · Class Equisetopsida · Subclass Magnoliidae · Order. Ericales. View Order Tree opens in a new tab · Family. Polemoniaceae.
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Polemoniaceae | Description, Genera, Species, & Facts - BritannicaPolemoniaceae, the phlox family of plants, comprising about 18 genera and some 385 species of flowering plants in the order Ericales.
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Phlox L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew SciencePhlox L. is a genus native to Siberia to Russian Far East and Mongolia, N. America to N. Mexico, with 69 accepted species. It belongs to the Polemoniaceae ...
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Phlox paniculata L. - World Flora OnlineSynonyms. Armeria paniculata (L.) Kuntze · Phlox acuminata Pursh · Phlox acutifolia Sweet · Phlox americana hort. ex Sweet · Phlox atrocaulis hort. ex W.H. ...
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Plant Names: paniculata - World of SucculentsEpithet: paniculata. Meaning: With branched inflorescences, tufted, paniculate, with panicles. Derivation: Feminine form of the New Latin adjective ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Phlox paniculata - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant ToolboxGenus: Phlox; Species: paniculata; Family: Polemoniaceae; Uses (Ethnobotany):: Leaf extract has been used as a laxative and for treating boils. Life Cycle ...Missing: subspecies taxonomy
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Phlox paniculata (garden phlox, summer phlox) - Go BotanyThere are hundreds of cultivars of this popular garden plant, in colors ranging from white to deep purple. Habitat. Anthropogenic (human-disturbed or - ...Missing: taxonomy | Show results with:taxonomy
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Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox) - Minnesota WildflowersLeaves are thin, 2 to 6 inches long, ½ to 1½ inches wide, narrowly oblong to lance-elliptic, toothless, usually hairless but with minute hairs around the edges, ...Missing: lanceolate | Show results with:lanceolate
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Phlox in the Home Garden### Morphology of Phlox paniculata
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Summer Phlox (Phlox paniculata) - Illinois WildflowersThe opposite leaves are up to 6" long and 1" across. They are narrowly ovate or ovate-oblong, with smooth margins and conspicuous pinnate and secondary ...Missing: lanceolate | Show results with:lanceolate
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Phlox paniculata (Fall phlox) | Native Plants of North America### Summary of Phlox paniculata from https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=PHPA9
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Phlox in the Home Garden - Penn State ExtensionMar 20, 2024 · Rather than spreading, it is an upright tap-rooted plant that grows in clumps with an average height from 2 to 4 feet, though several cultivars ...
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Phlox paniculata - New Moon NurseryPhlox paniculata is indigenous to woodland clearings and borders, moist to mesic woods, lightly shaded river banks, meadows, moist roadsides and thickets.
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Phlox paniculata L. - USDA Plants Databasefall phlox. General Information. Symbol. PHPA9. Group. Dicot. Duration. Perennial. Growth Habits. Forb/herb. Native Status. CAN I | L48 N ...
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PHLOX: AN EXPLORATION - HORTICULTURAL HISTORYThe earliest phlox to be cultivated was P. paniculata, which was sent to Europe from Virginia in the early 18th century.
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Phlox paniculata (POXPA)[Overview] - EPPO Global DatabaseUSA (east central). Widely cultivated as an ornamental and naturalized in a few countries. Common names. Name. Language.
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fall phlox (Phlox paniculata L.) - EDDMapSThis species is Native to certain parts of the United States but may be invasive to others. States Counties Points List Species Info ...
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Garden phlox | The Morton Arboretum... phlox are attractive to butterflies, songbirds, hummingbirds, and moths. Garden phlox acts as a host to a number of butterfly and moth larvae. Leaf ...
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[PDF] Native Plants - Bureau of Land ManagementFacing the Threat of. Invasive Species. After habitat loss, pesticide use and invasions of nonnative species present the greatest threats to native plants .
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Adapting to Climate Change - Native Plant TrustRapid climate change puts not just species but entire habitats at risk. New England has experienced long periods of glaciation, warming, and cooling, during ...Impacts On New England... · Adapt, Migrate, Or Vanish · Relocate Plants, Or Not?
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Phlox paniculata - NatureServe ExplorerOct 3, 2025 · Classification. Scientific Name: Phlox paniculata L. Other Common Names: fall phlox (EN). ,. Phlox paniculé (FR). Kingdom: Plantae. Phylum:.Missing: taxonomy | Show results with:taxonomy<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] cp-nat-plants.pdfThe use of native plant species in land management, conservation, restoration and horticultural projects maintains the ecological integrity of natural areas ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tall garden phlox | UMN ExtensionMulch not only protects plants from winter's cold, it helps prevent premature soil warming that could result in early spring growth, before weather is reliably ...Quick Facts · Planting · How To Care For Tall Garden...
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Plant Finder**Site and Soil Requirements for Phlox paniculata Cultivation:**
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Phlox | Home & Garden Information Center - HGIC@clemson.eduMay 1, 2009 · Phlox are mostly perennial plants, native to the US, with heights from 3 to 6 inches to 5 feet, known for abundant flowering and fragrance.Missing: hermaphroditic | Show results with:hermaphroditic<|control11|><|separator|>
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Phlox Can Be Propagated At Any Time Of Year2) Taking Root Cuttings. This technical method of propagating phlox is carried out from mid-autumn to early winter when the plant has gone into dormancy. “A ...
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How to Divide and Transplant Perennials | Yard and GardenDig up the plant, separate the root ball into sections with shoots, and replant divisions immediately, often in early spring.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Focus on Summer Phlox - Urban Program Bexar CountyApr 27, 2003 · To propagate, divide clumps in the spring or take tip cuttings in spring and early summer. Neither variety comes true from seed. Recently Mackay ...
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[PDF] Growing Perennials - Extension Barron CountyOTHER METHODS OF PROPAGATION. Propagation by root cuttings: Phlox paniculata. (Garden phlox). Page 15. 15 them apart with your fingers or making small cuts with ...Missing: tissue | Show results with:tissue
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Genetic Transformation of Phlox paniculata (Garden phlox) and of ...Explants from tissue culture plants will be incubated in a solution containing Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain EHA 105 that harbored the Gus marker gene.Missing: propagation | Show results with:propagation
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Phlox Plant Bug and Other Lopidea Plant BugsPhlox plant bugs are small, pink to red insects with a black line, that feed by sucking plant juice. They lay eggs in phlox stems and cause damage to phlox.
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Phlox Bug, Lopidea davisi - clay and limestoneMar 28, 2008 · The phlox bug's feeding causes white or light green spots on the leaves and buds that later show yellow stippling. The leaves then turn brown, curl, dry out ...Missing: robinsii | Show results with:robinsii
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Spider Mites on Garden Phlox - SDSU ExtensionJun 13, 2023 · During warm, dry weather, spider mites are a common pest of phlox, causing speckling, bronzing, and yellowing on leaves due to feeding behavior ...
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Phlox - Arkansas Cooperative Extension ServiceThey do best in rich moist soil in full sun. Unfortunately, some cultivars are very susceptible to Powdery Mildew, caused by the fungus Erysiphe cichoracearum.
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How can I control powdery mildew on my garden phlox?Jul 10, 2025 · Powdery mildew is a common disease of garden phlox (Phlox paniculata). The fungal disease produces a grayish white coating on the leaves.Missing: pests | Show results with:pests
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[PDF] Total Plant Management of Herbaceous PerennialsFusarium Root And Stem Rot. Although less common than other root rot pathogens, Fusarium can cause root rot in herbaceous perennials, particularly in plants ...
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[PDF] The Plant Disease Clinic and Weed Identification Laboratory 2002 ...We also received a sample of Phlox paniculata exhibiting spotting and yellowing of the lower leaves. ... 1 Fusarium Stem and Root Rot. Fusarium sp. 1 Insects. 1 ...
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Phlox | Texas Plant Disease HandbookIt attacks primarily the lower leaves, producing dark brown, circular spots up to one-fourth inch in diameter, the centers of which are light gray, almost ...Missing: pests | Show results with:pests
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Host Status of Herbaceous Perennial Ornamentals to the Northern ...The northern root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne hapla, is the most important nematode pathogen affecting a wide range of flowering herbaceous perennial ornamentals ...
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Management of Root-Knot Nematodes in Bedding PlantsJun 22, 2020 · This publication discusses the symptoms, diagnosis, and management of root-knot nematodes in ornamental plants.Missing: paniculata | Show results with:paniculata
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[PDF] Fungal Leaf Spot Diseases on Herbaceous OrnamentalsIntegrated Pest Management Program. Department of Plant Science and Landscape ... • Provide proper plant spacing to increase air flow. • Water early in ...
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[PDF] Genome Size and Ploidy of Phlox paniculata and Related ...Among the 37 wild populations, we found two species that had genome sizes suggestive of polyploidy, most likely tetraploid, one in P. glaberrima ssp ...
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(PDF) Genome Size and Ploidy of Phlox paniculata and Related ...Oct 24, 2025 · Phlox is an important genus of herbaceous ornamental plants previously targeted for germplasm development, characterization, and enhancement ...
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Plant of the Month July 2018: Phlox paniculataJul 8, 2018 · The first serious phlox breeder was Wilhelm Pfitzer who introduced P. paniculata 'Europa' in 1910. Early hybridisation of P. paniculata took ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Phlox paniculata 'David'Soil Texture: Clay: High Organic Matter: Loam (Silt); Soil pH: Alkaline (>8.0): Neutral (6.0-8.0); Soil Drainage: Good Drainage: Moist; Available Space To Plant ...
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Phlox paniculata 'David' - Mt. Cuba CenterDetails · Rating 3.8 · Common Name David garden phlox · Bloom Period early July—early August · Peak Bloom mid-July · Size 34” x 24” · Fragrance strong · Powdery Mildew ...
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Phlox paniculata 'Bright Eyes' (Garden Phlox) - Gardenia.netA reliable bloomer with high resistance to mildew, Phlox paniculata 'Bright Eyes' is a lovely herbaceous perennial with terminal panicles of soft pink flowers.
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Phlox paniculata 'Bright Eyes' - Mt. Cuba CenterRating 3.0 · Common Name Bright Eyes garden phlox · Bloom Period late July—mid-Aug · Peak Bloom late July · Size 44” x 30” · Fragrance mild · Powdery Mildew ...
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Phlox paniculata 'Robert Poore' - Plant Finder'Robert Poore' is a garden phlox cultivar that typically grows in an upright clump to 3-4' tall. Fragrant, tubular flowers (1/2" to 1 inch diameter)
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Phlox paniculata Robert Poore - New Moon NurseryThis species is indigenous to woodland clearings and borders, moist to mesic woods, lightly shaded river banks, meadows, moist roadsides and thickets. The ...Missing: types | Show results with:types
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Phlox paniculata 'Laura' - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden'Laura' is a garden phlox cultivar which typically grows in an upright clump to 3-4' tall. Fragrant, tubular flowers (1/2" to 1 inch diameter) with long corolla ...
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Phlox paniculata 'Mount Fuji' - RHSAn herbaceous perennial to 75cm tall, with broadly lance-shaped leaves and terminal panicles of fragrant, pure white flowers in early and mid summer.
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Garden Phlox: A Passalong Plant for Modern LandscapesAug 5, 2021 · This old heirloom perennial is an outstanding ornamental for Panhandle landscapes. Every spring, Garden Phlox emerges from a long winter sleep ...Missing: uses | Show results with:uses
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Garden Phlox (Phlox paniculata) - UIC Heritage GardenGarden phlox is a flowering perennial that is native to eastern United States and southeastern Canada. Phlox grows in USDA Plant Hardiness zones 4 to 8.Missing: hermaphroditic | Show results with:hermaphroditic
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Native Garden Phlox: A Summer Star for Pollinators & Your GardenJul 30, 2025 · One of the biggest reasons to grow garden Phlox is the sheer number of pollinators it supports. Butterflies, especially Eastern tiger ...
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Urban Pollinators Poster | Pollinator.orgIt can provide habitat for pollinators, reduce the heat island effect in a city, and improve air quality. These gardens can also provide corridors for ...
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Moss Phlox - ASPCAToxicity: Non-Toxic to Dogs, Non-Toxic to Cats, Non-Toxic to Horses. Toxic Principles: Non-toxic. Was this information helpful?
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Is Phlox Dangerous To Pets? - CutenessOct 22, 2009 · This evergreen perennial isn't toxic, so even if your pet nibbles on the leaves or flowers, no harm should ensue. Although there are many types ...