White phlox best varieties

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Phlox varieties amaze the imagination with their diversity. They seem to be created for literally any occasion and occasion. In the catalog of phlox varieties on this page, you can find varieties for making bouquets, ground cover low-growing species, flowers for decorating flower beds and flower beds. Descriptions of phlox varieties will help you get the first idea about them, and you can reinforce it by looking at the images. The phlox variety names presented are official. It must be remembered that in everyday life they can have other, "folk" names, so you should still be guided not by the names of varieties, but by their appearance and detailed descriptions. Meet the varieties, choose the ones that are suitable for the flower arrangement on your site. All botanical characteristics are given in the information provided. They will help determine if a variety is suitable for certain climatic conditions.

The best varieties of paniculate phlox: description and photo

The following are varieties of paniculate phlox, which is extremely common in household plots.

‘Alexander Immer’

Flower with a diameter of 3.0 - 3.7 cm; purple-crimson, even tone; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is flat-spherical, small, of medium density. The bush is 45 - 50 cm high, durable. This is the best variety of paniculate phlox with an average flowering period, winter hardy, medium resistant to fungal diseases.

'Albatross'

The description of this variety of paniculate phlox should begin with the fact that its flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 3.5 - 4.0 cm; white, slightly bluish; in hot weather, an asterisk-shaped peephole may appear. The inflorescence is round, of medium density. The bush is 50 - 55 cm high, semi-spreading, medium leafy. Reproduces well. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

‘Bouquet’

Flower with a diameter of 3.8 - 4.2 cm; light pink with a light crimson ring; does not fade in the sun. The petals are slightly wavy. The inflorescence is round-conical, very large, dense, beautifully folded. The bush is 60-70 cm high, compact, durable. The stems are pubescent. Leaves are matte, directed downward. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Bud’

Dense pinkish-lilac large non-opening buds in a small dense conical inflorescence; in some years, partial opening of single buds is observed.The bush is 50 - 70 cm high, compact, durable, grows quickly. Reproduces well. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy.

Check out this variety of paniculata phlox in the photo, which shows all its benefits.

'Waltz'

The flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 3.9 - 4.0 cm; salmon pink with highlighting in the center; fading slightly in the sun. Petals with wavy edges. The tube is purple. The inflorescence is hemispherical, rather dense. The bush is 65 - 70 cm high, compact, powerful, durable, grows quickly. The leaves are dark green. Variety of average flowering period, winter-hardy, moderately resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates unfavorable weather conditions, heat-resistant.

‘Gilyay’

Flower with a diameter of 4.0 - 4.2 cm; light purple with a large radiant white star. The inflorescence is round, large, dense. The bush is 50 - 70 cm high, compact, durable. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

'Dove of peace'

The flower is wheel-shaped, slightly convex, with a diameter of 3.6 - 4.0 cm; pure white. The inflorescence is pyramidal, large, dense. Bush 70 - 90 cm high, erect, strong, well leafy, grows quickly. Reproduces well. Variety of medium early flowering period, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

Blue phlox varieties

Below are the blue varieties of phlox, which are actually purple in color with different shades. Flowers turn blue under certain lighting conditions. But this gives additional charm to the flower.

‘Blue Otrada’

Flower with a diameter of 3.8 - 4.0 cm; in the daytime, light bluish purple with highlighting in the center and a small dark purple eye; bluish in the evening and indoors. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, of medium density. The bush is 80 - 100 cm high, durable. The stems are pubescent. Variety of medium late flowering, winter hardy, medium resistant to fungal diseases.

'The Dragon'

Flower with a diameter of 3.7 - 4.0 cm; at first dark purple-violet, later gray-silver; in the center is a bright purple-violet star. The inflorescence is round-conical, of medium size and density. The bush is 70 - 90 cm high, strong. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Zhukovsky’

The flower is 3.6 cm in diameter and resembles a hyacinth flower with rounded petals; white with bluish purple shadows. The buds are blue. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, of medium density, openwork. The bush is 80 - 100 cm high, powerful, semi-spreading, grows rapidly. Stems are thin, strong. Reproduces well. Medium flowering variety, resistant to fungal diseases; has great vitality.

"Cinderella"

A wheel-shaped flower with a diameter of 3.0 - 3.8 cm; light lilac, lighter towards the center, with lilac shadows along the edges of the petals and a purple ring. The inflorescence is spherical-conical, branched, large, rather dense. The bush is 50 - 65 cm high, strong, grows quickly. Reproduces well. Variety of medium late flowering, medium resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Igor Talkov’

The flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 4.3 (up to 4.8) cm; dark purple with a whitish center, half of the petal is lighter in tone; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is hemispherical, large, dense. The bush is 70 - 75 cm high, compact, durable, grows quickly. Reproduces well. Variety of medium early flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases. Possesses great vitality.

Look at these phlox varieties in the photo, which illustrates all the aesthetic properties of a flower.

Pink varieties of phlox

Pink varieties of phlox are distinguished by their sophistication both in bouquet compositions and in the design of flower beds. The most interesting of them are presented below.

'Childhood'

Wheel-shaped flower, 4.0 cm in diameter; light coral (pink, warm tone with a salmon tint) with a carmine ring. The inflorescence is oval, dense.The bush is 70 - 85 cm high, erect, very durable, grows quickly. Reproduces well. Leaves are not pubescent. Abundant flowering, very long-lasting. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

Smoky Coral

The flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 4.5 (up to 5.0) cm; coral pink with a grayish-smoky shade of the edges of the petals. The inflorescence is spherical, compact, large, dense. The bush is 60 - 80 cm high, compact, powerful, durable. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

'Pearl'

Flower with a diameter of 3.8 - 4.0 cm; light pink, even tone; does not fade in the sun. The tube is short. The inflorescence is round-conical, rather large, very dense. The bush is 50-60 cm high, compact, semi-spreading, strong. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Zinusha’

Flower with a diameter of 4.5 (up to 4.8) cm; light salmon pink with a carmine ring. The inflorescence is round-conical, very large, dense. The bush is 65 - 70 cm high, compact, durable. Medium flowering variety, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Isabel’

Flower with a diameter of 4.3 - 4.5 cm; delicate pink shadows over the white field of petals. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 60 - 70 cm high, durable, beautiful. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

Look at these phlox varieties in the photo, a description of which can be found under the name of each flower above on the page.

'Johann Sebastian Bach'

A wheel-shaped flower with a diameter of 4.0 - 4.3 cm; red-crimson with gray shading. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, branched, of medium density. The bush is 80 cm high, semi-spreading, strong, grows quickly. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

Red phlox varieties

Red phlox varieties have a rich palette of petal color shades. The most unusual of them are suggested below.

‘Favorite of Gaganov’

The flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 3.5 - 3.7 cm; very bright, brilliant blood red, even thick tone, velvety; does not fade in the sun, does not deteriorate from rain and dew. The inflorescence is spherical, large, very dense. The bush is 40-50 cm high, compact, durable, grows slowly. Variety of medium late flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Manon’

Flower with a diameter of 4.0 - 4.5 cm; pinkish mother-of-pearl with a dull crimson ring; does not fade in the sun, does not deteriorate from rain. Rhombic petals with pointed tips. The inflorescence is round, large, loose. The bush is 70 - 80 cm high, erect, strong, grows well. Reproduces well. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy, medium resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Maria Fedorovna’

Flower with a diameter of 5.0 - 5.5 cm; deep carmine pink with a salmon tint, with a slight highlight and a small ring slightly darker than the main tone; does not fade in the sun. The petals are slightly wavy. The inflorescence is pyramidal. The bush is up to 100 cm high, erect, grows rapidly. Cracking of the stems is characteristic. Reproduces well. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

'Michelle Mercier'

Flower with a diameter of 4.2 - 4.5 cm; purple, very bright, velvety, "burning" in the sun, with a bright red eye and yellow stamens; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, of medium size and density. The bush is 80 cm high, needs support, grows well. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Moscow Dawns’

Flower with a diameter of 3.7 - 4.0 cm; crimson with a whitish center and a crimson ring; slightly fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 70 - 80 cm high, strong, grows quickly. The leaves are dark green.Reproduces well. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

Look at the phlox varieties proposed above with the names in the photo, where everything that is said in the description is illustrated:

White varieties of phlox perennials with photos and names

White varieties of phlox are distinguished by a wealth of color combinations on the petals. Pure white phlox is not very interesting. It is much more pleasant to grow flowers with multi-colored blotches on a white field.

"Swan"

A wheel-shaped flower with a diameter of 3.8 cm; milky white with purple dots in the center. The petals overlap strongly. The tube is mauve with stripes. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense, beautifully folded. The bush is 80 - 90 cm high, compact, powerful, erect, strong. Reproduces well. Variety of medium late flowering, winter hardy.

‘Lyubasha’

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 cm; bluish-light purple with a white center (in the sun, in mass, pale blue). The inflorescence is spherical-conical, very large, dense. The bush is 60 - 70 cm high, compact, erect, closed, strong, well leafy, grows quickly. Reproduces well.

Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

‘Margree’

Flower up to 4.2 cm in diameter; original color of the flower: bright purple shadows along the white field of the petals, in the center there is a crimson ring. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 80 cm high, compact, strong, grows quickly. The stems are thick. Reproduces well. Variety of medium late flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

'Maria'

Flower with a diameter of 4.2 - 4.5 cm; white with a bluish tinge. The petals are slightly wavy. The buds are bluish. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, of medium density. The bush is 80 cm high, strong, grows quickly. Reproduces well.

Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Maria Fedorovna’

Flower with a diameter of 3.3 - 3.8 cm; on the white field of the petal in the center there is a wide thick pink stripe; crimson rays in the center of the flower; the color is unstable, reversion is possible - the appearance of monochromatic and shaded flowers. The inflorescence is round-conical, of medium size and density. The bush is 70 - 80 cm high, compact, durable, grows quickly. Reproduces well. Variety of early flowering, winter-hardy.

‘Mishenka’

The flower is wheel-shaped, 3.2 - 3.3 cm in diameter; on the white field of the petal in the center there is a wide purple-crimson stripe; does not fade in the sun, but brightens a little as it blooms; color is not stable, reversion is possible. The inflorescence is pyramidal, of medium density. The bush is up to 100 cm high, durable, grows quickly. Reproduces well. Variety of early flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Nadezhda Pavlova’

A wheel-shaped flower with a diameter of 3.3 - 3.6 cm; white with a purple-violet ring. The inflorescence is pyramidal, dense. The bush is 80 - 90 cm high, compact, erect, strong, well leafy, grows quickly. Reproduces well. Variety of average flowering period, closer to medium late, winter hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

View all these varieties of phlox perennials in the photo, the names of which are suggested above on the page:

Orange species and varieties of phlox (with photo)

Types and varieties of phlox in the modern world of floriculture have the most unusual shades of color in petals. Look further on the orange varieties of phlox, which will successfully decorate absolutely any flower garden.

‘Moscow Fairy Tale’

Flower with a diameter of 4.0 cm; salmon orange with a thin raspberry ring. The reverse side of the petals is light. In hot weather, the flower is star-shaped. The inflorescence is pyramidal, of medium size and density. Bush up to 60 cm high, erect. Medium flowering variety.

‘New Joys’

Wheel-shaped flower, 4.3 cm in diameter; orange red; does not fade in the sun. Petals overlap; the reverse side of the petals is light. The inflorescence is oval, dense, beautifully folded. The bush is 80 cm high, strong, grows quickly. Reproduces well.

Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy

'Anniversary'

Flower up to 3.5 cm in diameter; bright fiery; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is pyramidal, of medium density. The bush is 80 - 90 cm high, powerful, erect, closed, densely leafy. Anthocyanin-colored stems. Leaves are light green, below are brown veins.

Reproduces well. Medium flowering variety, moderately resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Cecil Henbury’ (‘Cecil Hanbury’)

Flower with a diameter of 3.7 - 4.0 cm; orange-pink with a slight crimson tint, highlighting in the center and a crimson star; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, rather dense. The bush is 80 - 90 cm high, strong, slightly loose, strongly leafy. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

Look at these types and varieties of phlox in the photo, which illustrates the richness of shades:

Perennial varieties of undersized phlox

Perennial varieties of low-growing phlox look great in flower beds and embossed flower beds. The following are varieties of low-growing phlox with different types of petal color.

‘Maria Nagibina’

Flower with a diameter of 3.0 - 3.5 cm; pale pink with a lilac shade, with a wide carmine ring. The petals curl upward to form a star-shaped flower. The inflorescence is pyramidal, dense. The bush is 20 - 25 cm high, erect. The leaves are concave, directed downward. Medium flowering variety, resistant to fungal diseases.

'Youth'

Flower with a diameter of 4.0 cm; light pink, pale pink as it blooms. The inflorescence is round-conical, rather large, dense. The bush is 20 - 25 (up to 30) cm high, compact, durable, well leafy. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘People’s’

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 - 4.0 cm; light pink with a carmine ring. The inflorescence is round, large, dense. The bush is up to 40 cm high, compact, durable, grows quickly. Abundant flowering, long lasting. Reproduces well. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy.

‘Find’

Flower with a diameter of 3.6 - 4.3 cm; warm pink with a salmon tint, with a white eye; does not fade in the sun, in hot weather a thin raspberry ring may appear. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 40 cm high, erect, strong. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

'Heaven'

Flower with a diameter of 3.8 - 4.0 cm; white with a slight bluish tint and lilac short rays from the center. The buds are blue. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 20 - 25 cm high, durable, beautiful, grows quickly. Abundant flowering, long lasting. Reproduces well. Variety of medium early flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Stranger’

Flower with a diameter of 3.7 cm; uneven purple-pink with a small white eye. The inflorescence is round, medium-sized, dense. The bush is 30 cm high, compact. The stems are strong. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy.

‘New’

Flower with a diameter of 4.0 - 4.3 cm; white with cyan-blue shadows and magenta dots in the center. The buds are blue, bright. Inflorescences are round, dense.

The bush is 20 - 25 cm high, compact, erect, strong, well leafy, grows quickly. Long flowering. Reproduces well. Variety of medium late flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

Varieties of blue paniculate phlox with large flowers

Blue varieties of phlox wonderfully set off the splendor of roses and the simplicity of marigolds.Look at the large-flowered varieties of paniculate phlox later on the page for short descriptions, names, and other relevant information.

‘Night’

The flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 3.5 - 3.7 cm; in the afternoon lilac, even tone; in the evening, in cloudy weather and in a blue-blue room; a white eye may appear. The petals are slightly wavy. The inflorescence is round-conical, medium-sized, dense. The bush is 65 - 70 cm high, compact, durable, grows quickly. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy, medium resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Olenka’

Wheel-shaped flower, up to 4.0 cm in diameter; pale pink with a large white center and a bright carmine ring; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is spherical-conical, large, dense. The bush is 60 - 70 cm high, erect, strong, well leafy, grows quickly. Reproduces well. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy, medium resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

‘Autumn Bouquet’

The flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 3.0 - 3.5 (up to 3.8) cm; pale lilac pink; whitens as it blooms. At the beginning of flowering, the edges of the petals are bent upward. The tube is deep lilac. The inflorescence is round, medium-sized, dense. Bush 60-70 cm high, compact, erect, strong, well leafy. The leaves are dark green. Long flowering. Variety of medium late flowering, winter hardy, medium resistant to fungal diseases, but tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

‘Sandro Botticelli’.

Flower with a diameter of 4.5 (up to 5.0) cm; in the afternoon lilac, even tone; bluish in the evening; slightly fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, rather large, of medium density. The bush is 70 - 75 cm high, strong, grows quickly. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

'Blue ocean'

The flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 3.8 - 4.0 cm; purple-lilac in the afternoon, blue in the evening; slightly fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round, medium-sized, dense. The bush is 60 - 65 cm high, strong, grows quickly. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

'Lilac Caprice'

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 - 3.6 cm; pale lilac with darker shadows and a lilac ring. The inflorescence is round-conical, of medium size and density. The bush is 60 cm high, loose, grows well. Abundant flowering. Medium early flowering variety.

‘Lilac Miracle’

Wheel-shaped flower, 5.0 cm in diameter; in the afternoon lilac, even tone; bluish in the evening. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, of medium density. The bush is 80 - 90 cm high, powerful, durable, grows quickly. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy.

Perennial phlox varieties: names and photos

Perennial phlox varieties are suitable for growing in the country and in the garden.

The following are varieties of perennial phlox with photos and names, among them you can find a suitable type for your flower garden.

‘Pink Tale’

Flower with a diameter of 4.5 - 4.7 cm; light pink with a bright crimson eye. The inflorescence is round, rather large, of medium density. The bush is 70 - 90 cm high, compact, grows slowly. Medium flowering variety, resistant to fungal diseases.

'Blush Girl'

Flower with a diameter of 3.3 - 3.5 cm; white with pink shadows, one half of the petal (in hot weather, the "blush" disappears). The buds are pink. The inflorescence is round-conical, medium-sized, dense. The bush is 100 cm high, loose. The variety has an average flowering period, freezes under severe winters.

‘Pink Rayonant’

Flower up to 4.0 cm in diameter; pink with a light carmine shade and a large blurred carmine star in the center. The inflorescence is round-conical, of medium size and density. The bush is 70 cm high, strong, grows rather slowly. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy.

'Rosy'

The flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 3.8 - 4.0 cm; white with a blurred carmine-red eye.The inflorescence is pyramidal, lush, of medium density. The bush is 70 - 80 cm high, compact, powerful, grows quickly. Reproduces well. Variety of medium early flowering period, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

'Russian beauty'

The flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 3.7 - 3.8 cm; deep pink with a raspberry tint, in the center there is a slight highlight; half of the petal is lighter in tone; fading to light pink in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, medium-sized, rather dense. The bush is 70 - 80 cm high, strong, grows quickly. The stems are dark. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Svyatogor’

Flower with a diameter of 4.5 - 4.7 cm; bright red with a cinnabar tint, of an even pure tone; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round, of medium density. The bush is 45 - 50 cm high, compact, durable. Variety of medium early flowering period, winter hardy, medium resistant to fungal diseases.

'Shy girl'

Flower with a diameter of 3.8 - 4.0 cm; soft pink, warm tone, uniform color (apple-tree color). The inflorescence is spherical-conical, medium-sized, dense. The bush is 60 -70 cm high, strong, grows well. Medium late flowering variety.

‘Old man’

Flower with a diameter of 3.6 - 3.8 cm; purple violet; as it blooms, the original silvery shading appears and gradually intensifies, the flower appears silvery, the center of the flower remains purple-violet. The inflorescence is round-conical, of medium size and density. The bush is 70 - 90 cm high, compact, durable, grows quickly. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

Look at these varieties of perennial phlox in the photo, which shows the appearance of each flower:

New early varieties of phlox

New varieties of phlox are always in high demand. We suggest paying attention to the following early varieties of phlox, which will delight the eye with flowering in any climatic conditions.

'Sleeping Beauty'

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 - 3.7 cm; white with a barely noticeable lilac-bluish shadow (blue). The tube is purple. The inflorescence is spherical, flat, large. The bush is 60 - 70 cm high, durable. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy, medium resistant to fungal diseases.

'Gangway'

Flower with a diameter of 3.8 - 4.0 cm; purple-crimson, even tone; in cool weather, a white center may appear; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is pyramidal, of medium size and density. The bush is 90 - 110 cm high, erect, well leafy. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

'Taras Shevchenko'

Wheel-shaped flower, 3.7 cm in diameter; deep coral pink with an orange tint and slight lightening towards the center; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 80 cm high, powerful, durable. Medium flowering variety.

'Fog'

A wheel-shaped flower with a diameter of 3.0 - 3.5 cm; pale bluish lilac with a light crimson ring; morning and evening bluish. The petals are slightly wavy.

The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 65 - 80 cm high, semi-spreading, strong, grows quickly. The leaves are elongated. Reproduces well. Variety of medium early flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

'Apple Blossom'

A wheel-shaped flower with a diameter of 4.5 (up to 4.8) cm; soft pink, warm tone with a large white center; does not fade in the sun.

The inflorescence is umbrella-shaped, large, dense. The bush is 50-60 cm high, compact, durable. Reproduces well. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Junnat’

Flower up to 5.0 cm in diameter; deep pink with a carmine ring; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is up to 80 cm high, compact, durable, grows slowly.Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

Ground cover varieties of phlox

‘Yaroslavna’

This ground cover variety of phlox has a flower with a diameter of 3.7 cm; light purple (almost white) with transitions to white, with a cherry ring; in the evening and in cloudy weather it turns blue. Corrugated petals.

The inflorescence is spherical-conical, very dense. The bush is 50 - 60 cm high, compact, durable. Reproduces well. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy, not resistant to fungal diseases.

'Dear friend'

Flower with a diameter of 4.3 cm; pink, warm tone with a pink-purple blurred center. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 65 cm high, compact, durable. Medium flowering variety.

The best varieties of tall phlox

The best varieties of phlox are those that can be planted along the fence and forget about the existence of the hedge. The varieties of tall phlox can be viewed on this page further: the description will allow you to understand how they are suitable for the site.

‘Altair’

Flower with a diameter of 3.0 - 3.5 cm; at the beginning of the dissolution on a lilac-lilac background, a thick beige haze (beige-pearl effect); in the center there is a large white radiant star with a lilac halo, occupying 2/3 of the radius of the flower corolla; as it blooms, the star becomes lilac-lilac, and the edges of the corolla are silvery (the zone of the star and the edges of the petals reversely change color); in the morning the star has a cold lavender hue, in the center there is a thin ring of the same shade as the halo of the star. The inflorescence is round-conical, dense. The bush is 80 - 100 cm high, compact, erect, grows well. Medium late flowering variety.

'Ariadne'

Flower with a diameter of 2.4 cm; pale pink with a thin white ring; at the beginning of flowering, the center is slightly more intense in color. The reverse side of the petals is white-pink. The inflorescence is round-conical with protrusions, large, dense. The bush is 100 cm high, erect. Leaves are lanceolate, concave. Medium flowering variety.

‘Berendey’

Flower with a diameter of 4.2 - 4.5 cm; lilac-purple medium tone (evenly lilac); as it blooms, a silvery-gray haze appears and intensifies. The inflorescence is round, rather dense. The bush is 70 - 80 cm high, powerful, semi-spreading, durable, grows quickly. Medium flowering variety.

'Knapweed'

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 cm; lilac lilac; the color is more saturated in the center, gradually lightens towards the edges of the petals to a white thin border. Basic tone buds. The tube is purple. The inflorescence is oval-conical, large, of medium density. The bush is 90 cm high, erect. Medium flowering variety.

‘Vasilisa’

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 cm; pink crimson; the color is more saturated in the center, gradually brightens towards the edges of the petals to a white thin border. Basic tone buds. The tube is dark pink. The inflorescence is oval-conical, large, of medium density. The bush is 90 cm high, erect. Medium flowering variety.

'Venice'

Flower with a diameter of 4.4 - 5.0 (5.6) cm; During the day, ash-deep pink with a bright crimson-pink star in the center; morning and evening silvery. The petals are slightly elongated, slightly separated from each other. The inflorescence is inclined, rounded-conical, of medium size and density. The leaves are dark green, elongated. The bush is 80 - 90 cm high, semi-spreading, grows slowly.

'Dessert'

A wheel-shaped flower with a diameter of 3.0 - 3.5 cm; white with delicate pinkish-lilac shadows and lilac-pink ringlet; brightens to white in hot weather. The petals overlap. The inflorescence is large, dense. The bush is 70 - 80 cm high, compact, durable, grows quickly. Stems with short internodes. Medium flowering variety.

‘Red’

Wheel-shaped flower, 3.5 cm in diameter; pure pink with a bright carmine wide ring. The inflorescence is conical with projections, large, dense. The bush is 135 cm high, erect, grows rapidly. Late flowering variety.

The most beautiful varieties of phlox

Well, the time has come to present the most beautiful varieties of phlox for breeding in a personal plot. When starting to study beautiful varieties of phlox, it is important to understand that breeding them will require a fairly large space. So don't be greedy. Buy only the very best views.

‘Margarita’

Flower with a diameter of 4.3 cm; bright, crimson red with a darker eye. The inflorescence is round-conical, dense. The bush is 75 cm high, compact, durable. Medium flowering variety.

'Mulatto'

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 - 3.6 cm; lilac purple with a white center; as it blooms, a silvery haze appears, the white center gradually acquires the color of the main tone. The inflorescence is round-conical, of medium size and density. The bush is 90 cm high and grows well. Medium flowering variety.

'Forget-me-not'

A flower with a diameter of 4.3 cm, resembles a forget-me-not flower; lilac in the afternoon, blue in the evening, bright. The inflorescence is hemispherical. The bush is 70 cm high, compact, durable. Medium flowering variety.

‘Perun’

Flower with a diameter of 4.0 cm; purple crimson, bright; as it blooms, a silvery haze appears, the center of the flower remains crimson. The inflorescence is of medium size and density. The bush is 80 - 85 cm high, grows slowly. Medium flowering variety.

‘Bird Sirin’

A star-shaped flower with a diameter of 2.0 - 2.4 cm; in the afternoon lilac with a whitish asterisk; turns blue in the evening and in cloudy weather. The inflorescence is large, branched. The bush is 70 - 80 cm high, strong, grows quickly. The stems are dark. A medium-flowering variety with great vitality.

‘Ultar’

The flower initially has a cup-shaped shape, as it blooms, the cup-shaped shape may not persist in all flowers, with a diameter of 4.0 - 4.5 cm; dark purple crimson with a darker center. The reverse side of the petals is light. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 100 - 120 cm high, powerful. Medium late flowering variety.

‘Faina Ranevskaya’

Flower with a diameter of 3.8 cm; matte red. The inflorescence is pyramidal, large, rather dense. The bush is 100 cm high, powerful, erect, durable, grows quickly. The stems are thick. The edges of the leaves are down. Long flowering. Medium flowering variety, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Aida’

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 - 4.0 cm; deep purple with a carmine eye; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is spherical, medium in size, rather dense. The bush is 60 cm high, compact, erect. Medium flowering variety, moderately resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Balmoral’

A flower with a diameter of 3.7 - 4.2 cm, light pink with a dim crimson ring; deteriorates from humidity and temperature changes. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, of medium density. The bush is 70 - 90 cm high, erect, strong. Long flowering. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, does not tolerate adverse weather conditions.

'Blue Bed' (‘Blue Bird’)

Flower with a diameter of 4.0 - 4.3 cm; white with lilac-blue shadows and a purple ring. The buds are lilac-blue. The inflorescence is round-conical, of medium size and density. Bush 80 cm high, strong, well leafy, grows quickly. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Blue Paradise’

Flower with a diameter of 3.7 - 4.2 cm; in the afternoon lilac with a slight highlight in the center and a dark purple ring; in the morning, in the evening and in cloudy weather, blue-blue with a dark blue-purple ring. The petals are slightly wavy. The inflorescence is round-conical, of medium size and density. The bush is 100 - 120 cm high, semi-spreading, durable, grows quickly. The stems are dark. Variety 'of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘West’ (‘West’)

Flower with a diameter of 1.5 - 2.0 cm; bright, dark crimson; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, of medium density. The bush is up to 150 cm high, powerful, grows quickly. Long flowering.Variety of medium late flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Viking’

Flower with a diameter of 3.7 - 4.0 cm; pink with a slight highlight in the center and a ring darker than the main tone; does not fade in the sun. The petals are slightly wavy.

The inflorescence is round-conical, very dense. The bush is up to 90 cm high, compact, dense, erect, strong, well leafy, grows quickly. The stems are dark. The leaves are elongated. Reproduces well. Variety of medium late flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

‘Württembergia’

Flower with a diameter of 3.8 - 4.0 cm; raspberry pink; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round, medium-sized, dense. The bush is 70 cm high, compact, durable. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy.

'Dorffroyde' (‘Dorffreude’)

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 cm; pink lilac with a pale carmine ring; turns pale as it blooms. The inflorescence is round-conical, loose. The bush is 100 cm high, erect. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

'Europe'

The flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 3.5 - 3.8 cm; white with a carmine ring. The inflorescence is pyramidal, large, dense, beautifully folded. The bush is 80 cm high, compact, powerful, dense, erect, strong, well leafy, beautiful, grows quickly. Reproduces well. Variety of medium late flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

‘Jules Sando’ (‘Jules Sandeau’)

Flower with a diameter of 4.0 - 4.5 cm; raspberry pink with a thin ringlet slightly darker than the main tone. The reverse side of the petals is light.

The petals are slightly wavy, the edges are slightly raised. The inflorescence is round, medium-sized, dense. The bush is 50 - 60 cm high, compact, durable. Stems with a brownish tint. The leaves are dark green, wide, shiny. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

Varieties of annual phlox (with photo)

Annual phlox varieties can often be bred in perennial crops. This is indicated by the parameter of winter hardiness. If it is high, then the bushes will successfully overwinter under the snow cover.

‘Zilberlax’ (‘Silberlachs’)

Flower with a diameter of 4.0 cm; silver-pink-lilac with characteristic shading, dim highlighting towards the center, with a ringlet slightly darker than the main tone. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 90 - 100 cm high, compact, erect, strong, well leafy, beautiful, grows slowly. The stems are dark. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy, medium resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Madame Dr. Charcot’ (‘Madame Doctor Charcot’)

Wheel-shaped flower, 3.5 cm in diameter; pale pink, lightens to whitish pink as it blooms. The petals are slightly wavy. The inflorescence is round, large, dense. The bush is 70 cm high, compact, erect, strong. Reproduces well. Medium flowering variety, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Miss Pepper’ (‘Miss Pepper’)

The flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 2.0 - 2.3 cm; light pink with a bright crimson ring. The petals are rounded. The inflorescence is round-conical, branched, very large, dense. The bush is 70 - 90 cm high, compact, erect, strong, grows quickly. Reproduces well. Long flowering. Variety of medium late flowering, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Miss Eli’ (‘Miss Elie’)

A star-shaped flower with a diameter of 2.5 - 3.0 cm; light pink with a large bright blurry carmine center. The petals are slightly wavy, separated from one another. The inflorescence is round-conical, rather large, dense, openwork. The bush is 70 - 90 cm high, powerful. Variety of medium late flowering, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Mrs. Ethel Pritchard’ (‘Mrs. Ethel Pritchard’)

Flower up to 3.2 cm in diameter; light purple (lavender) with a grayish tint. The inflorescence is pyramidal, large, branched, dense.The bush is 80 - 100 cm high, erect, strong. The stems are thin. Variety of medium late flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

‘Ost’ (‘Ost’)

Flower with a diameter of 1.5 - 2.0 cm; bright, crimson with a darker ring; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, of medium density. The bush is 70-80 cm high, strong, grows quickly. The stems are dark. Long flowering. Variety of medium late flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

'Panama' (‘Panama’)

Flower with a diameter of 3.0 - 3.5 cm; pure white with light green tube. The inflorescence is pyramidal, of medium size and density. The bush is 70 - 80 cm high, spreading. Stems are thin, strong. Reproduces well. Variety of medium flowering, winter hardy, medium resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

"Rayonant" (Rayonnant)

Wheel-shaped flower, 4.0 cm in diameter; grayish-lilac with a gradual darkening towards the center and a purple-crimson asterisk. There is a notch along the edge of the petal. The inflorescence is broad-pyramidal, dense. The bush is 65 - 80 cm high, compact, erect. Stems with short internodes. Leaves are dark green, dense. Medium flowering variety, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Salmon Glow’ (‘Salmon Glow’)

The flower is wheel-shaped, with a diameter of 4.5 - 5.0 cm; salmon pink with a white center; slightly fade in the sun. The reverse side of the petal is almost white. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 80 - 90 cm high, erect, dense, grows well. Medium flowering variety, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Sweet William’(‘ Sweet William ’)

Flower with a diameter of 1.5 - 2.0 cm; lilac-purple with a small white ring. The inflorescence is large, branched. Bush up to 100 cm high, erect, strong. The leaves are dark green. Long flowering. Medium flowering variety.

Look at the varieties of annual phlox in the photo, which shows a variety of plants.

‘Starfire’ (‘Starfire’)

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 - 3.7 cm; dark cinnabar red, very bright; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, medium-sized, dense. The bush is 80 - 90 cm high, erect, strong. The stems are dark. Variety of medium late flowering, winter hardy.

‘Fliederball’ (‘Fliederball’)

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 - 4.0 cm; lilac, even tone; turns blue in the evening and in cloudy weather; slightly fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, very dense. The bush is 70 cm high, compact, strong, grows well. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Fujiyama’ (‘Fujiyama’)

Flower with a diameter of 2.5 - 3.2 cm; pure white with yellow stamens. The petals are separated from each other. The inflorescence is pyramidal, large, dense. The bush is up to 140 cm high, compact, durable. Late flowering variety, winter-hardy.

‘Hochgesang’

Flower with a diameter of 3.2 - 3.5 cm; pure white. The inflorescence is fractional-conical, branched, large, loose. Bush up to 180 cm high, lumbering; because of the large inflorescences and high height, the stems fall, they need support. Late flowering variety, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Sternchimmel’ (‘Sternhimmel’)

Wheel-shaped flower, 3.7 cm in diameter; light lilac with darker strokes and shadows, with a light lilac ring. The inflorescence is round, medium in size, rather dense. The bush is 70 - 90 cm high, compact, erect, strong. Reproduces well. Variety of medium flowering, winter-hardy, resistant to fungal diseases.

'Elizabeth Arden' (‘Elisabeth Arden’)

A wheel-shaped flower with a diameter of 4.0 - 4.3 cm; pink with highlighting in the center; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, of medium size and density. Shrub up to 95 cm high. Variety of average flowering period, moderately resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Grenadine Dream’ (‘Grenadine Dream’)

Wheel-shaped flower, 3.0 cm in diameter; red crimson; does not fade in the sun. The inflorescence is round-conical, medium-sized, rather dense. The bush is 50 - 60 cm high, compact, durable. Medium flowering variety, resistant to fungal diseases, tolerates adverse weather conditions well.

‘Jade’ (‘Jade’)

Flower with a diameter of 1.5 - 2.0 cm; white with greenish (olive yellow) tips. The petals overlap. The inflorescence is dense. The bush is 60 - 70 cm high, compact, erect. Variety of medium late flowering, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Magic Blue’ (‘Magic Blue’)

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 - 3.8 cm; lilac-lilac with gray-silver dusting; the light center changes as it blooms. The inflorescence is oval-conical, medium density. The bush is 65 - 80 cm high, quite durable. Long flowering. Variety of medium late flowering, resistant to fungal diseases.

"Neon Flair"

Flower with a diameter of 3.0 - 3.2 cm; original painting; white with a purple-crimson center and shadows around the edges of the petals; as it blooms, the purple-crimson center increases. The buds are purple. The inflorescence is rounded-conical, of medium size and density. The bush is 55 - 60 cm high, strong, grows quickly. Medium flowering variety.

'Halo' (‘Aureole’)

Flower with a diameter of 1.5 - 2.0 cm; bright magenta with olive yellow edges. The petals overlap. The inflorescence is of medium size and density. The bush is 50 cm high, erect, strong. Variety of medium late flowering, resistant to fungal diseases.

'Peppermint Twist’(‘ Peppermint Twist ’)

A wheel-shaped flower with a diameter of 3.0 - 4.0 cm; there is a wide bright pink stripe on the white field of the petal; unstable coloration, reversion is possible. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 50 - 70 cm high, erect, strong. Variety of medium early flowering, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Red Caribbian’ (‘Red Caribbean’)

Flower with a diameter of 3.0 - 3.5 cm; at the beginning it is light crimson with a bright deep red eye, then a silvery shading appears, which intensifies as it blooms - the flower becomes silvery with a bright deep red eye. The edges of the petals are raised. The inflorescence is round-conical, small, of medium density. The bush is 50 - 65 cm high, compact, durable, grows quickly. Medium flowering variety.

‘Spinners’ (‘Spinners’)

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 - 4.0 cm; on the white field of the petal there is a wide bright dense pink stripe; unstable coloration, reversion is possible. The inflorescence is rounded-conical, of medium size and density. The bush is 60 - 70 cm high, erect, strong. Medium flowering variety.

‘Strawberry Dakyury’ (‘Strawberry Daiquiri’)

Flower with a diameter of 2.5 - 2.8 cm; bright, intense red. The inflorescence is round-conical, compact, dense. The petals overlap. The bush is 40 - 50 cm high, compact, durable, grows quickly. Stems with short internodes. The edges of the leaves are down. Medium flowering variety, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Twister’ (‘Twister’)

Flower with a diameter of 3.5 - 4.0 cm; on the white field of the petal there is a narrow, feather-like red-pink stripe; unstable coloration, reversion is possible. The inflorescence is rounded-conical, of medium size and density. The bush is 60 - 70 cm high, compact. Medium flowering variety, resistant to fungal diseases.

'Tequila Sunrise' (‘Tequila Sunrise’)

Flower with a diameter of 3.0 - 3.5 cm; bright, orange-red. The inflorescence is round-conical, large, dense. The bush is 55 - 65 cm high, compact, erect, grows quickly. The stems are dark. Medium flowering variety.

'Tiara' (‘Tiara’)

A flower with a diameter of 2.0 - 2.4 cm, does not fully open; white, greenish towards the center and in the fauces. The petals overlap strongly. The inflorescence is round-conical, small, overly dense. The bush is 65 - 80 cm high, compact. Medium flowering variety, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Sherbet Cocktail’ (‘Sherbet Cocktail’)

Flower with a diameter of 1.5 - 2.0 cm; pale pinkish lilac, delicate tone with olive yellow edges. The buds are yellowish green. The inflorescence is medium in size, dense. The bush is 70 - 100 cm high, strong. Variety of medium late flowering, resistant to fungal diseases.

‘Edene Smile’ (‘Eden’s Smile’)

Flower with a diameter of 3.0 - 3.5 cm; lilac pink with a silvery haze; the light center later changes to dark lilac. The inflorescence is round-conical, branched, rather dense. The bush is 70 - 80 cm high, compact, durable. Variety of medium late flowering, resistant to fungal diseases.

In phlox catalogs, varieties are grouped by color. Whites, whites with shades include dozens of names. But if you exclude varieties with pink and blue shadows, strokes, a contrasting eye or stripes on the petals, then there will not be so many pure white phloxes. They will add freshness to any flower garden, no white garden can do without them.

White phlox: subtleties of perception

So, we will talk about phlox varieties that are clearly perceived as white both from close range and from afar.

white phlox best varieties

It would seem that the color of the bud is such an insignificant detail. But white phlox with blue buds will look blue-white, like blue linen, and white phlox with pinkish buds will give an interesting and rare effect of "porcelain" color. Green buds create a neutral impression, but slightly reduce the brightness of white, make it softer. As for the "household" characteristics of white phlox, the most important indicator of its quality (similar to the non-burning of red phlox, for example) will be the ability of the inflorescence to get rid of dried flowers. This is important for any color, but especially for white, since nothing can spoil the impression of a bush like brown old petals against a background of snow-white fresh flowers.

white phlox best varieties

Phlox varieties. Blue white - blue and lilac buds

Timeless classics - Schneerausch (K. Foerster, height 80 cm, medium late) with dense wavy petals. The flowers are slightly convex with a short tube and are so tightly packed into the inflorescence that it looks curly. This structure of the flower and inflorescence allows this phlox to be completely unafraid of heavy rainfall and strong winds. Phlox Schneerausch good in the foreground or middle ground in classic flower beds, massifs. Especially effective in the vicinity of blue and bright phlox.

white phlox best varieties 

On the contrary, luxurious in every way Maria (M. Sharonova, 70 cm, medium) with large heavy inflorescences after rain loses its attractiveness and takes a long time to recover. Bloom for a very long time Heaven (Yu Reprev, 80 cm, early). Airy, "soaring" phlox at the same time has a strong, strong bush. The contrast of dark greenery with snow-white lush inflorescences is also beautiful, which easily shed aged flowers and always look fresh and neat. Phlox Heaven fits well into the middle ground in mixborders, in mixed groups. In plantings with late white varieties (Hochgesang) will maintain a stable white array for three months.

white phlox best varieties 

Light lilac buds and dense petals of a large flower in Masters (E. Konstantinova, 80 cm, medium). The inflorescences are beautifully folded, the bush is slender and compact. Will fit into classic flower beds with phlox of bright or delicate colors. For this Masters there is a couple - scarlet Margarita

white phlox best varieties

Of the new products, it is impossible not to name Piece of ice (Yu Reprev, 80 cm, medium). The variety with its large classical-shaped inflorescences is good both from afar and close, and upon close examination, the ribbed crepe texture of the petals is very effective.

white phlox best varieties 

New variety E. Konstantinova Sea foam (70 cm, medium) expands our understanding of phlox. The point is in the original shape of the flower with separated and slightly twisted petals. At the same time, the multi-flowered dense inflorescence looks openwork, and the flowering period is at least one and a half months.Good in solo planting against the background of perennials: echinacea, bells, low loosestrife.

white phlox best varieties 

An unusual flower shape with raised petals is good for curly Buddy (E. Konstantinova, 70 cm, medium) with dense "fluffy" inflorescences. This variety is for the foreground in classic flower beds, planting along paths with phlox of any color, small groups.

white phlox best varieties 

Phlox varieties. Soft white - greenish buds

And there are many classics here too. This is Panama (80 cm, mid-early) - abundant but not long-blooming phlox, grows so quickly that it becomes a disadvantage - the bush quickly thickens, forms small inflorescences and requires rejuvenating division.

white phlox best varieties

Mia ruys (Ruys, 70 cm, mid-early) with larger inflorescences and wavy petals. Among the varieties of Karl Forster, there are two high (110 cm): Schneeferner and Schneehase... Both bloom long and profusely. Schneeferner blooms earlier, in early July.

white phlox best varieties 

Schneehase blooms in medium terms.

white phlox best varieties 

Even higher, up to 140 cm, the same grade Hochgesang, which in our conditions blooms late, from mid-late August. At this time, the nights are already dark, so the luminous white phlox of the late varieties are especially valuable. Curly Peterhof (Yu Reprev, 70 cm, early) develops a multi-stemmed, most abundantly flowering holiday bush, which, however, usually requires a garter.

white phlox best varieties 

Among the novelties in this group, the small-flowered varieties of E. Konstantinova are especially interesting: Green bead and White crumb - both of medium height (70–80 cm) and medium flowering time. They are distinguished by dense large inflorescences, long flowering and absolute resistance to bad weather. Green beadwill look great in a white-green flower garden with antiglue, hosts, kupins, white-bordered varieties of meadowsweet. It is also good in classic and meadow flower beds. Excellent rain tolerance and Archangel (O. Kudryavtseva, 120 cm, medium) - a powerful upright bush with huge wide inflorescences. Phlox Archangelwill look good in the background or middle ground of large extended flower beds in the vicinity of steep slopes, loosestrife, burnet, mountaineers. Phloxes for the neighborhood must be carefully selected - they must have at least large inflorescences and long flowering (for example, Lilac miracle, Margarita).

white phlox best varieties 

Of European novelties, stands out Casablanca (C. Jansen, 80 cm, medium) with light stellate flowers, collected in large openwork inflorescences, covering the bush with a transparent cloud. This phlox is intended for meadow flower beds - in a group of 3-5 bushes with varieties of mountaineers, loosestrife, with cereals, geraniums, sedum and other Udolfian plants.

white phlox best varieties 

Phlox varieties. Porcelain white - pinkish buds

One of the best white phloxes is called so - Porcelain (P. Gaganov, 70 cm, medium late). Rounded inflorescences, tightly and neatly folded, as if sculpted. The variety is rarely found in gardens and needs to be preserved and propagated. This phlox will fit into the foreground and middle plan of classic flower beds next to geraniums, hosts and other perennials. Beautiful neighborhood with rich red low varieties (Gaganov's favorite), deep lilac (Versace). Phlox Swan (N. Skrastyn, 80 cm, medium late) matte, with the lightest creamy shade, strong compact bush and dense inflorescence. A beautiful and also rare variety.

white phlox best varieties 

Unpretentious smart Snow White (N. Krasnova, average) blooms for a long time, grows quickly, has beautiful dense foliage and a characteristic pyramidal shape of large inflorescences. It will find application in flower beds with phlox of bright colors (for example, gorgeous with red Starfire, purple Taras Shevchenko), massifs, in the middle ground of mixborders with veronica, daylilies, lilies.

There are many interesting things in domestic novelties: Tit bird (E. Konstantinova, 80 cm, medium late) - small-flowered with a tight inflorescence and all the advantages of small-flowered phlox: a long period of decorativeness, stability, vigor, strength of the bush. along with other small-flowered phlox - White crumb - she is good in flower beds of any style. In classic ones, they will become the backdrop for bright traditional phlox, in meadow ones they are suitable for planting in groups with corresponding perennials, alternating with groups of small-flowered varieties of other shades.

white phlox best varieties

Blooming almond (O.Kudryavtseva, 70 cm, medium) - also small-flowered, justifies the name: it blooms in a cloud, gently and magnificently, but not too long. In the process of testing are the seedlings of Y. Markovsky Coco Chanel (70 cm, very early) and I. and G. Kruglov Ballerina (60 cm, medium). Both are distinguished by a dense texture of petals, a matte white tone and an overall graceful appearance. Of the novelties of European selection in this group is good Popeye (R. van Gaalen, 90 cm, medium). The variety is spectacular, bears large, very dense inflorescences on strong stems, but is unstable - there are specimens in which these advantages may not be so pronounced.

white phlox best varieties 

Spotted phlox

Our conditional groups do not fit two beautiful white varieties of spotted phlox. And in the garden they stand apart, differing from the varieties of phlox paniculata in the cylindrical shape of the inflorescences. This is Schneelawine (G. Arends) and Delta.

white phlox best varieties

Both are tall - 100-110 cm, early flowering. Bushes are strong, with thick shiny leaves, bloom for more than a month. And if the bulk of the varieties of paniculata phlox is quite tolerant of slight shading, then for these phlox it is desirable to plant in a fully lighted place. They will look good in flower beds without other phlox, and in mixed groups, and solo on the lawn.

Save for yourself our selection of the most common species and varieties of phlox in the culture. We are sure that you will certainly find something for your garden in it!

Phlox are delightful flowers that amaze with a variety of shapes, sizes and shades. Among them there are bush and ground cover species, and spring and summer flowering. You can choose a variety with white or variegated flowers. Whichever species or cultivar you choose, you can be sure of one thing - phloxes will not disappoint you.

Phlox paniculata (Phlox paniculata)

This is perhaps the most common type of phlox that can be found in almost every flower garden. It blooms all summer until early autumn, strikes with color and fills the garden with a pleasant sweet aroma.

Panicled phloxes are indispensable for bowlders and curbs. They can be safely planted in the most conspicuous place without worrying that the flowers will fade due to the heat and the scorching sun. On the other hand, they bloom no less luxuriantly with light shading.

It is important to consider that for good growth, paniculate phloxes need good air circulation, so you should not plant them close to buildings. These plants should never be mulched in the summer.

Wherever you place the bushes of this phlox, be sure that bees and butterflies will constantly circle around.

This is a bush type of phlox, which belongs to the tall group. Paniculate phlox grow up to 1.2 m in height, depending on the variety, prefer moderate watering and well-drained soil.

Amethyst

Spectacular phlox of medium height with fragrant bluish-lilac inflorescences.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time
Bluish purple 80-90 30-60 July August

Blue Paradise

Blue Paradise is a paniculate phlox with charming bluish lavender flowers that exude a pleasant light aroma. This cultivar is considered to be tall.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Bluish lavender

90-120 30-60 July August

Bright Eyes

A charming medium-sized phlox with a strong aroma. It is not afraid of fungal diseases and is unlikely to give you any trouble in care.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time
Pale pink 45-60 30-60 July August

David

Luxurious snow-white phlox David received a prestigious award from British florists. This stately handsome man grows well both in the sun and in partial shade, practically does not get sick.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time
Snow white 90-120 30-60 July August

Delilah

A short plant with pinkish purple flowers.Phlox varieties Delilah are generally not capricious and resistant to various kinds of diseases, but sometimes they can be prone to spotting.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time
Magenta 50-60 30-50 July-September

Candy Twist

Candy Twist is a paniculata phlox variety with a mischievous candy-colored striped color. This phlox is very aromatic, does not fade in the sun, and is resistant to diseases.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time
White and pink stripes 45-60 60-70 July-September

Sandro Botticelli

A delightful variety of phlox, bred by Yuri Reprev, is deservedly named after the great Italian painter. Sandro Botticelli admires the delicate lilac-pink color. You might think that he came straight from the artist's canvas.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Mauve

70-75 60-70 July August

Spotted phlox (Phlox maculata)

Spotted phlox is also often called meadow or pyramidal. It is a very close relative of the phlox paniculata. It is possible to distinguish the spotted phlox from its more popular "brother" by two features: small burgundy spots on the stem and the pyramidal shape of the inflorescences.

Like other phloxes, this species likes moist, fertile soil and well-lit or partially shaded areas. It should be borne in mind that, unlike paniculate phloxes, spotted ones often fall ill with powdery mildew, are prone to nematodes and spots.

Phlox spotted in beauty is not inferior to phlox paniculata, but not so many varieties of it have been bred.

Delta

One of the most common, proven varieties of spotted phlox.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Pinkish white with a bright pink eye

70-80 45-50 July August

Natasha (Natasсha)

Natasha is one of the most famous varieties of spotted phlox. This is a beautiful flower with white and pink stripes. However, Natasha is a rather capricious "little thing".

This phlox grows much slower than other cultivars of this species, and in the bright sun it can burn out, so it is advisable to plant it in partial shade.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Hot pink and white stripes

70-80 40-50 July August

Omega (Omega)

Phlox Omega is a decent, beautiful, unpretentious flower for the garden. It can withstand temperatures below –20 ° C and grows rapidly.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Snow white with a pinkish-purple eye

80-90 40-50 July August

Rosalinde

Rosalind is about to be one hundred years old, and has been cultivated in gardens since 1920. It blooms, as a rule, a couple of weeks earlier than most phloxes.

The only "cosmetic" drawback of phlox Rosalind can be considered insufficiently lush inflorescence. Therefore, it is usually planted in the background of mixborders.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Hot pink

90-130 40-50 End of June - August

Split phlox (Phlox divaricata)

The splay phlox is native to North America and is often referred to as the canadensis phlox. Other names for this plant are forest phlox or wild blue phlox.

This is a medium-sized plant that is very different from the previous two types of phlox. The height of the splayed phlox is 20-50 cm. The color range of the petals is bluish-lilac, in gentle pastel colors.

This phlox loves well-fertilized soil, but at the same time is great for rockeries and rocky areas. It also has a strong sweet aroma and attracts many bees and butterflies.

Not so many varieties of this perennial are grown in culture, but they all justify the effort and time invested in caring for them by 100%.

Clouds of Perfume

Phlox Clouds of Perfume forms a turf up to 60 cm wide.In the spring, it is dotted with a scattering of charming lavender flowers that fill the flower garden with their scent.

Please note that this phlox is not sufficiently resistant to powdery mildew and nematodes.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Lavender

20-30 50-60 April May

Landen Grove (London Grove)

From afar, the Landen Grove phlox bushes can be mistaken for a sea of ​​forget-me-nots. But if you come a little closer, you will be covered with a cloud of subtle aroma that cannot be confused with anything.

This perennial is quite resistant to powdery mildew, grows well and does not require special care.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Bluish lavender

30-35 50-60 April May

Fuller's White

Fuller's White white bushes will be an excellent decoration for a spring mixborder.

This phlox is notable for its excellent winter hardiness - it can withstand frosts down to –40 ° C.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

White with a slight lilac shade

30-35 15-30 April May

Eco Texas Purple

Phlox Eco Texas Purple is notable for its spectacular dark lilac flowers. It differs from most cultivars of splayed phlox in a later flowering period - from late spring to early summer.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Purple with pink eye

30-35 15-30 May June

Stolon-bearing phlox (Phlox stolonifera)

Stolon phlox is a ground cover species that is often called creeping phlox. His homeland is the American Appalachians, so he is accustomed to the harsh climate and ultra-resistant.

Like other phloxes, perennials of this species grow well on moist, humus-rich soils, they love rocky areas.

Stolon-bearing phlox grows rapidly, forming dense rugs up to 20 cm high. It practically does not get sick, does not impose special requirements for care, prefers partial shade.

Breeders managed to breed a few high-quality stolon-bearing phloxes, but they pleasantly surprise with a variety of colors.

Bruce's White

Bruces White is a variety of white-flowered stolon-bearing phlox. It blooms in mid to late spring. It is an award-winning phlox that has received the prestigious American Breeders' Award.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Snow white

15-20 20-60 April May

Home Fires

Home Fire's bright pink phlox doesn't mind good lighting and won't fade in direct sunlight. He prefers moderate moisture, but may well be considered a drought-resistant perennial.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Pink

15-20 20-60 April May

Sherwood Purple

Phlox Sherwood Purple will add vibrant colors to a shaded corner of the garden. Plant it safely in tree trunks and large shrubs - it quickly forms a fluffy purple-green rug.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Bluish purple

15-20 20-60 July August

Subulate phlox (Phlox subulata)

Flowers of this species can boast of the most juicy colors among all low-growing phloxes. They are bright pink, lavender, lilac, raspberry, red, purple, snow-white and even variegated. In short, for every taste and color.

Subulate phlox do not require special care, do not cause problems, do not get sick, quickly grow into dense, voluminous rugs.

It is best to plant them in well-lit areas. They are suitable for rockeries and rocky gardens and require a well-drained soil.

The height of the styloid phlox bushes does not exceed 15 cm. This is the smallest phlox that is grown in culture.

Bonita

This phlox is not afraid of the most severe frosts and sweltering heat. Its bright pink flowers will adorn any curb along the garden path.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Pink with a purple eye

10-15 45-60 July August

Candy Stripes

Candy Stripes is one of the most variegated varieties of subulate phlox. Its petals have a characteristic bright pink stripe in the center, a white border around the edges and a dark purple spot at the base.

Like other subulate phlox, this cultivar is frost-hardy, loves good lighting and drained soil.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

White-pink stripes with a purple eye

10-15 60 May June

Early Spring Blue

This phlox will be one of the first to bloom in your garden. It grows rapidly to form a dense blue carpet of a light lavender hue.

Color of petals Bush height (cm) Bush width (cm) Flowering time

Lavender blue

10-15 60 April May

Do any of these phloxes grow in your garden? Don't forget to show off your photos in the comments to this article or in our flower gallery.

A fiery flower, and this is how Phlox is translated (Phlox, flame), decorates the front gardens, flower beds of many estates and dachas. It is used for landscape gardening. In this case, you can create compositions only from phloxes alone. A variety of species (up to 70) and varieties (up to 1500), blooming at different times, will allow you to make a flower garden that will delight you with lush flowering from spring to autumn. Fits perfectly into the composition with other plants.

Most of it is perennial plants other than one annual species, Drummond. Subject to the simple rules of care, watering, correctly chosen planting site, they easily take root in the plots. They tolerate winter well. A beautiful cap of flowers and a delicate aroma that intensifies in the evening made the plant popular. Previously, individual varieties were widespread and known, mainly the paniculate phlox species.

Now there is an opportunity to order new, very unusual varieties. The variety of shapes, shades, color combinations of inflorescences, combined with relative unpretentiousness, make the plant indispensable for gardeners.

The homeland of Phlox is North America; the one-year-old species came to us from the USA. It has been cultivated in Europe since the 17th century, and the name of the plant was given by the great naturalist Karl Linnaeus.

Classification, plant species

Although there are a lot of phlox types, there are 4 main groups.

They are combined in terms of flowering time, height, shape of inflorescences and leaves, these are:

  • subulate phlox;
  • spread out;
  • paniculate;
  • annual Drummond.

Each of these species groups has many varieties. Many amateurs may not realize at first that the beautiful flowering rug that adorns the alpine slide is phlox. Most of the varieties have poetic, gentle, beautiful names. Our breeders have presented the world with varieties with Russian names.

Subulate phlox

This type of undersized phlox, ground cover, is most often used in compositions of rockeries and alpine slides.

The main signs are:

  • perennial;
  • height up to 20 cm;
  • narrow needle-like leaves, up to 2 cm. Remain green almost until frost;
  • on a low stem, one, rarely 2.3 inflorescences;
  • flowering: mid-May, end of June, repeated, August-September.

These flowers create a beautiful bright rug in a wide variety of colors and shades. A spectrum of blue, lilac, raspberry pink and white tones prevails.

Interesting. With a variety of colors, among all varieties, they could not remove yellow phlox.

Varieties with names:

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Flowers Phlox subulata "Purple Beauty", Purple Beauty.

A perennial plant that loves light. Flowers, from rich to pale lilac, purple. Blooms in May, June. If you cut the tops, it is possible to re-bloom closer to autumn. The height of the bush is up to 17 cm.

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Subulate phlox bifida "Petticoat", Petticoat.

The bifurcated white flower gives it a moth-like appearance. Stem height up to 20 cm, loves well-drained soil with fine pebbles and sand, for which it is also called sandy.Star flowers exude a delicate aroma. It tolerates frosts up to 20 degrees. Inflorescences are pale blue, purple, white and purple. Blooms in May-June. The middle is highlighted with blotches of a different shade.

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Phlox "Red Wings", Red Wings, Krasnye Krylia.

Intensely pink inflorescences will decorate any rockery and alpine slide. The bush is up to 20 cm high. It tolerates frost and heat well. Loves drainage soils. Unpretentious enough. Flowering is accompanied by a pleasant aroma, like most of this species, blooms in May-June, again in autumn.

Distinctive characteristics of subulate phlox:

  • tolerate frost and heat well;
  • love light areas;
  • early flowering. After flowering, the tops are cut off for re-flowering in the fall and the formation of new inflorescences;
  • like drainage soils mixed with turf and sand;
  • once every five years, the bushes are divided and rejuvenated;
  • need 2 single feeding in spring and summer;
  • reproduce by dividing the bush and lateral processes.

These varieties were bred in foreign nurseries and are not represented by domestic analogues.

Splayed phlox

This species differs in that it is the most unpretentious. In addition, it has a strong pleasant smell. Used in landscape design. Grows in partial shade and in the sun.

The main features of the species:

  • stem height 20-40 cm, depending on whether it is planted in the shade or in an open place:
  • inflorescences are loose;
  • small flowers have a characteristic shape. Widened at the edges, the petals taper towards the middle;
  • leaves are hard, elongated (up to 5 cm);
  • bloom in May-June;
  • colors: shades of lilac, white, blue.

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Blue Dreams, Blue Dreams, Blue Dreams.

Blue Dream can grow under trees and bushes, covering the ground with a fragrant carpet. Winter-resistant variety. Easily propagated by side shoots.

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"White Perfume", White Perfume.

The name speaks of the enchanting scent of a flower. A delicate carpet of white flowers fills the entire garden with fragrance. White Perfume can be planted under trees and bushes. Reaches a height of 30 cm.

Distinctive characteristics of splayed phlox:

  • strong delicate aroma;
  • can be planted in the shade and in open areas;
  • unpretentious, like mixed, drained soils:
  • tolerate winter cold well;
  • easily reproduce by lateral processes;
  • seated every 5-6 years.

Paniculate phlox

The most famous and widespread species. The variety of varieties will surprise any gardener. It is in this species group that domestic varieties were bred.

The main features of the species group:

  • by height, they are distinguished: low (40-60 cm), medium (up to 1 meter), high (from 1 to 1.5 m);
  • elongated leaves (lanceolate) from 6 to 15 cm in length;
  • the stem is straight, stiffens by autumn;
  • the shape of the inflorescences is varied, mostly spherical. Density of inflorescences: compact and loose;
  • flowering: early flowering (July), blooming in mid-summer July-August), late flowering (August-September);
  • the species differs in a variety of varieties and a wide range of colors;

White phlox

White paniculate phloxes look especially impressive against the background of bright greenery. They give the flower beds airiness. There are a lot of varieties of white phlox, they impress with a variety of shades and the shape of the flower and inflorescences.

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Foerster, late.

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Variety Heaven, early, blooms for 1.5 months.

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Sea Foam blooms in the middle.

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Swan variety, blooms in the middle of summer.

Multicolored phlox

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Variety Larisa, early.

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Blue Paradise cultivar (Blue Paradis).

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Margarita variety, blooms in mid-summer.

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David's Lavender.

Bloom from July to September.

Spotted paniculate phlox

They impress with a variety of color combinations. Experts are constantly working on updating breeding varieties. New items are presented both by ours and by foreign works.

Varieties in the photo:

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Variety Ivan, blooms in the middle of summer.

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Variety Europe, blooms from July to September.

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Miss Pepper variety (Miss Pepper).

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Phlox Bright Eyes.

Bloom from July to September.

A separate subspecies of paniculate phlox is Feelings

Varieties bred by Dutch and English breeders. Some species are called "buds". Their originality is in the form of buds that do not bloom.

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Red Feelings variety (Red Filins).

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Natural Feelings variety (Natural Owl).

Drummond annual phlox (Phlox drummondii)

Phloxes of this species are grown from seeds. There are two ways, directly landing in the ground (May), when the soil warms up. Or with the help of pre-grown seedlings.

Drummond characteristics:

  • height up to 30 cm;
  • characteristic flower shape, with pointed edges;
  • flowering period is three months from summer to frost;
  • used for rockeries, flower beds, alpine slides;
  • planted in lighted places;
  • flowers have a delicate aroma.

Variety of varieties in the photo:white phlox best varieties

Seeds are sold in mixes and individual varieties.

Features of varieties, where to order

The varietal variety of these flowers is so great that you can separately arrange a phloxarium, which will bloom until frost.

Phloxes are quite unpretentious, but in order for them to bloom beautifully and for a long time, they need care.

Note. Correct and timely care promotes long, abundant and beautiful flowering.

Care Tips:

  • love loose, neutral and slightly acidic soils;
  • fertilizing with nitrogenous, potash and organic fertilizers is necessary (up to 6 times);
  • it is necessary to water not on the foliage or at the root, but around the bush, heated in the sun with water;
  • all phloxes, except for splayed ones, do not tolerate shade well;
  • despite the fact that they can withstand frosty winters, it is better to mulch the roots in late autumn;
  • the optimal time for planting is autumn;
  • it is better to plant by layering from a bush with roots. In this case, the roots are slightly pruned for rejuvenation and the old ones are removed;
  • hygrophilous enough, you need to make sure that the soil does not dry out;
  • to improve the quality of the inflorescence, the tops are cut off after the end of the flowering season.

Compliance with these simple, in general, traditional rules will allow you to admire the flowering of these beautiful plants all summer long.

Where can I buy seedlings and seeds

Each culture has its own amateurs who specialize in growing specific plants. Phlox could not leave the gardeners indifferent. It is this kind of enthusiasts who distribute seeds and seedlings. Moreover, the owners of the phloxarium will give you advice, reveal the secrets of care. They are touching about their planting material, so they will be interested in how it took root and advise you. Seedlings purchased from local gardeners are more adapted to local conditions.

The second option, flower exhibitions, which take place annually in spring and autumn.

Third way, specialty stores. But there is a caveat here. Many retail outlets use foreign material. Not all varieties take root with us at once and endure stress from changing growing conditions.

And of course the Internet. You can find specialized sites, order seedlings and seeds.

Remember. Do not despair if a new variety, especially foreign selection, does not take root immediately. Try to save at least some of the planting material. Consult with amateurs, you can use the forum of gardeners. The plant needs time to get used to, and your anxious attention.

Phlox in landscape design, phloxaria

Traditional varieties of phlox have long mastered garden plots, these are mainly paniculate varieties of several colors. Now the flower is going through its renaissance era. Breeding innovations have significantly expanded the range of varieties used. A more refined design of plots, using landscape design techniques, also had a positive effect on increasing the popularity of phlox.

They go well with such plants: geraniums, dwarf conifers, irises, carpet greens, geraniums and others.It is necessary to take into account the flowering period so that the flower bed always looks elegant. Low-growing species are planted at the edge. Shrub, paniculate in the middle. They add volume to the flower bed due to their height and beautiful flowering.

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Subulate, spread-out species and Drummond are most often used in rockeries, alpine slides, and curb compositions.

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They can be planted separately as a flower fence along the paths.white phlox best varieties

They are suitable for all types of flower beds (regular flower garden, mixborder, array, etc.).white phlox best varieties

In addition to long and lush flowering, phlox gives us a delicate aroma and fills the garden with a fragrance.

Your flower garden will become much more spectacular, and the air in the garden will be filled with a subtle smell of flowering, phlox grow on the flower beds.

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