There are many selections of Moss Phlox, a garden favourite, all of them forming a low mound or cushion smothered by flowers in late spring. This selection, part of the Rocky Road series, produces a showy display of pink flowers. Compared to P. subulata, these are reported to have a more compressed growth habit and spread more slowly in the landscape, especially the first year in the ground. Clip plants lightly immediately after blooming to encourage a dense habit. Wonderful in the sunny rock garden, for edging, or in mixed containers. Clumps may be ripped apart and divided in early fall, after 3 to 4 years. Requires good drainage. Drought tolerant, once established.
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Soil Type
Normal or
Sandy or
Clay
Soil pH
Neutral or
Alkaline or
Acid
Soil Moisture
Dry
Care Level
Easy
Flower Colour
Pink
Blooming Time
Early Summer
Late Spring
Foliage Color
Grey Green
Plant Uses & Characteristics
Accent: Good Texture/Form
Alpine & Rock
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds
Border
Containers
Deer Resistant
Edging
Fragrant
Massed
Flower Head Size
Small
Height
10-15 cm
4-6 inches
Spread
85-90 cm
33-35 inches
Foot Traffic
None
Growth Rate
Medium