Wordless Wednesday – Woodland Phlox 10 Replies Phlox divaricata (Woodland phlox) with Heuchera villosa ‘Big Top Bronze’ (Coral Bells) Phlox divaricata (Woodland phlox) with Heuchera villosa ‘Big Top Bronze’ (Coral Bells) Phlox divaricata (Woodland phlox) Like this:Like Loading... Related
pbmgarden Post authorApril 14, 2021 at 3:25 pm I don’t know why this one has survived. My whole garden should be covered in these by now! I’ve already chased a rabbit this week. Reply ↓
Kristine Peterson April 14, 2021 at 8:39 pm Beautiful plants. Sadly, the only phlox that grows here is prone to mildew. Reply ↓
pbmgarden Post authorApril 14, 2021 at 9:40 pm Mildew is a problem with P. paniculata due to our humidity. Reply ↓
Eliza Waters April 14, 2021 at 10:19 pm So beautiful – can’t wait for mine to come up… I have blue and a few white that are spreading nicely. Reply ↓
pbmgarden Post authorApril 15, 2021 at 6:36 am Eliza, that sounds lovely. I’d like to look for a white one. Reply ↓
pbmgarden Post authorApril 15, 2021 at 6:40 am I like this little vignette with the phlox at center. There’s a gentle breeze and birdsong–a peaceful corner of the garden. Reply ↓
Love the colors here
Thanks. Not planned but I like how it feels.
I love this plant, but the rabbits always eat mine.
I don’t know why this one has survived. My whole garden should be covered in these by now! I’ve already chased a rabbit this week.
Beautiful plants. Sadly, the only phlox that grows here is prone to mildew.
Mildew is a problem with P. paniculata due to our humidity.
So beautiful – can’t wait for mine to come up… I have blue and a few white that are spreading nicely.
Eliza, that sounds lovely. I’d like to look for a white one.
What lovely colour and form! It looks so fluttery.
I like this little vignette with the phlox at center. There’s a gentle breeze and birdsong–a peaceful corner of the garden.