Phlox ‘Bedazzled Lavender’
Phlox 'Bedazzled Lavender' is a creeping hybrid spring phlox with lavender flowers, a lighter haloed centre, and dark purple eyes.

Phlox ‘Bedazzled Lavender’ is a creeping hybrid spring phlox that lives up to its name. Belonging to the Bedazzled series, this one blooms mid to late spring with mounds of star-shaped, notched, lavender flowers with a lighter haloed centre and dark purple, star-shaped eyes over a low-growing habit of 6-8 inches high by 32-38 inches wide. Shear back in early summer after blooms have finished to produce denser foliage and encourage reblooming. Ideal as a ground cover, border, rock garden and mass planting. Pollinator attractor.
Common Name: Hybrid Spring Phlox
Family: Polemoniaceae (The Phlox Family)
Zone Hardiness: 4-8
Light: Full Sun
Height: 4-8"
Width: 2-3'
Primary Bloom Colour: Purple
Secondary Bloom Colour: Purple
Bloom Time: Spring
Foliage Colour: Green
Class: Deciduous
Type: Perennial
Soil Moisture: Average, Dry
Stem Colour:
Fragrance: No
Berries:
Benefits: Bees, Butterflies
Deer Resistant: Unknown
BC Native: No
Native Habitat: Open woods, scrub, sides of streams and on hillsides, often on limestone.
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