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Phlox pilosa
DOWNY PRAIRIE PHLOX

SKU: 509-010
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Phlox pilosa, the downy phlox or prairie phlox, is an herbaceous plant native to eastern North America, where it is found in open areas such as prairies and woodlands.

Downy phlox is a perennial that grows 6-24 in (15-61 cm) high. The stems are upright and sometimes branched near the top. The flowers grow in rounded clusters up to 3 in (8 cm) at the top of stems. Each flower has five lobes (petals) that are pale pink, lavender, or purple, and is 1/2-3/4 in (13-19 mm) across. Flowers are slightly fragrant.

The flowers are ideal for butterflies, as they produce pollen on anthers near the end of the corolla tube, and nectar at the bottom of the corolla. Only butterflies, moths, skippers, and very long-tongued bees (the largest bumblebees) have long enough tongues to reach the nectar. Shorter-tongued bees and flower flies cannot reach the nectar.

Type: Hardy perennial

Height: 12", 30cm

Location: Sun or part shade

Hardiness zones: 4-7

Seeds per packet: 10

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Phlox pilosa, the downy phlox or prairie phlox, is an herbaceous plant native to eastern North America, where it is found in open areas such as prairies and woodlands.

Downy phlox is a perennial that grows 6-24 in (15-61 cm) high. The stems are upright and sometimes branched near the top. The flowers grow in rounded clusters up to 3 in (8 cm) at the top of stems. Each flower has five lobes (petals) that are pale pink, lavender, or purple, and is 1/2-3/4 in (13-19 mm) across. Flowers are slightly fragrant.

The flowers are ideal for butterflies, as they produce pollen on anthers near the end of the corolla tube, and nectar at the bottom of the corolla. Only butterflies, moths, skippers, and very long-tongued bees (the largest bumblebees) have long enough tongues to reach the nectar. Shorter-tongued bees and flower flies cannot reach the nectar.

Type: Hardy perennial

Height: 12", 30cm

Location: Sun or part shade

Hardiness zones: 4-7

Seeds per packet: 10