Phlox subulata 'Tamaongalei'
Polemoniaceae
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Habitat:
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rock garden or raised bed
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Flowering:
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late spring to early summer
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Size:
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30
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10
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Soil:
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gritty, well drained
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Price
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£3.00
(9 cm pot)
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Order code:
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QTF-9
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The dwarf phloxes are classic plants for rock gardens and raised beds, soon making colourful mats, or cascading over the edges of the rocks. They grow quickly, but are never so exuberant that they cannot be controlled. A haircut with shears after flowering keeps them in their place, and encourages thick, healthy growth. There are also slower-growing, more difficult species from America, which are occasionally available. These tend to like dry summers and well-drained sites.
Phlox subulata 'Tamaongalei' (also known as Phlox 'Tycoon') has long trailing stems and flowers that are white streaked with carmine.
Other related plants:
Dense mats of deep green foliage and open, white flowers.
Dense mats of deep green foliage and open, white flowers.
Cascading low foliage with large white flowers.
Creeping phlox with pink flowers and variegated foliage.