Unit Description: 100 Plants / Tray
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| Family: | POLEMONIACEAE |
| Genus: | Phlox |
| Species: | subulata |
| Cultivar: | Emerald Cushion |
Category: | ALPINES |
Current Availability:
8 Tray/s Available
Description
Lilac-pink flowers emerging from emerald green foliage.
Height / Spread / Trail
15 x 25cm
Flowering Time
April - June & September
Possible Situation
At home in dry gravel beds, rock gardens, banks, walls, bright borders or in a container with dwarf lavenders or Sedums.
Ideal Conditions
Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.
Temperature Tolerance
A hardy plant which should survive normal winter conditions outside, especially if protected from the hardest frosts.
Suggested pot sizes to transplant plugs : 9cm : 11cm : 1 Litre
Erodium x variabile 'Bishop's Form' By far the best rose-pink form available. This Erodium has a slightly larger habit than its predecessors, whilst maintaining a compact habit, lovely dark foliage and vibrant pink flowers through summer. | Variegated foliage, just like 'Doctor Mules Variegata' but with purple-red flowers. |
Phlox subulata 'McDaniel's Cushion' Free-flowering attractive deep-pink flowers on emerald green foliage. This variety came all the way from NW United States. | Creamy white flowers splashed and frilled with mauve. One of the strongest scented Viola in the range. |
Mid-blue flowers about 2cm in diameter. |