Phlox paniculata 'Texas Pink' /Texas Pink Phlox

Phlox paniculata 'Texas Pink'  / Phlox paniculata 'Texas Pink'
Lavender-pink flowers and foliage
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Scientific Name: Phlox paniculata 'Texas Pink'
Common Name: Texas Pink Phlox
Leaf Type: Broadleaf
Hardiness Zone: 7, 8, 9 Determine Your Zone
Height: 2- 5 feet
Spread: 1-2 feet
Bloom time: Summer
Flower color: Pink
Light Exposure: Sun, Part Sun
Drainage: Well drained, Moist,
Rate of Growth: Moderate
Water Requirement: Medium
Maintenance Level: Low
Susceptible to insects
and diseases:
Yes
Comments: A very hardy and disease resistant phlox that is clump forming with upright, multiple stems arising from a central crown. Provides fragrant blooms for two or more months during the heat of summer. The removal of spent flower heads prolongs flowering period. Following first frost, cut back stalks to 6-9 inches above ground level. To increase, dig and divide established plants in fall. Powdery mildew and root rot may be a problem.