Alpine Garden Plants

Phlox Emerald Cushion Blue - 1ltr pot

Excellent mat-forming alpine perennial, great for showy ground cover at the front of the borders.
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    Phlox Emerald Cushion Blue - 1 ltr pot
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Why we love it:
  • Masses of clear blue star flowers from mid to late Spring, above an evergreen mat of needle-like, bright green foliage.
  • A good garden plant, with masses of distinctive flowers. Easy to grow and a very versatile plant for many areas.
  • Commonly known as the moss phlox , Phlox is native to America and often found in graveyards. Phlox is from the Greek, flame.

    What you need to know:
  • What You'll Receive: 5-10cm height well-branched & rooted plant in a 1ltr pot
  • Plant Type: Hardy Alpine Perennial
  • Flowers: Clear blue star flowers from mid-late Spring
  • Approx Height after 4 years: Approx. 10cm (4")
  • Approx Width after 4 years: Approx. 45cm (18")
  • Position: Sunny position, in fertile, well drained soil
  • Soil Type: Free draining soil.
  • Hardiness: Fully hardy

    Caring for your plant:
  • Little or no aftercare needed.
  • If planting in a pot we recommend a 50/50 mix of multi-purpose compost and John Innes no 3 to ensure good drainage.

    Please note plants can take 3-5 days to deliver as we have to pick from our nursery and prepare for transport. Please remember this is a live product. Please make sure you're available to recieve delivery or leave an alterative delivery message such as leave with neighbour during the checkout process.

    Please note, this item should be available in our garden centre. However we recommend that you phone 01527 860000 to check availability before making a specific journey. If it's in stock our Garden Plants Team will more than happily reserve it for collection. If it's on our nursery beds we can order in for collection from the Garden Centre within 3-5 working days.
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