Phlox paniculata 'Blue Paradise'
By Spritzhenry
- 1 Jul, 2011
- 7 likes
More mauve than true blue, but attractive none the less.
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Mine seem OK until later, thank goodness. I inherited a whole lot of lilac Phlox - and I've planted different ones over the years. I'll be posting a few as they come into flower. :-) I'd like to see yours, please.
2 Jul, 2011
Only Laura out at present, will post pic tomorrow. My possible Blue Boy should be out soon, but David is a late bloomer and very tall. Its a pure white.
2 Jul, 2011
I have 'White Admiral' and that flowers later, too! Isn't that strange!
3 Jul, 2011
Im just posting Laura now Spritz.
3 Jul, 2011
OK - Good. :-))
3 Jul, 2011
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Im a fan of phlox, especially the perfumed variety. But I have to be careful of mildew in my garden..they get it quickly here. I have Laura and either this or Blue Boy, Nicki and David..
2 Jul, 2011