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

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Fragrance:  No

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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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