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They form loose clusters of fragrant, violet-blue flowers which appear above the lance-shaped, green foliage.
• | Partial Sun/Shade |
• | Attracts Butterflies |
• | Medium |
• | Deer Resistant |
• | Fragrant |
• | Spring |
• | Spreading |
• | Green |
• | Container Plants |
Phlox divaricata grows best in an average to moist, well-drained soil, in dappled shade. Provide good, air circulation when choosing a location for this species to reduce the potential of powdery mildew. Cut back after flowering to encourage fresh growth and a tidier habit.