Blueberry Swirl

SKU: FL2081
Blueberry Swirl phlox produces purple and white blooms in clusters on easy-to-grow plants. Read More

Exposure Full Sun

Seed type OP ?

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Blueberry Swirl

Product Details

Blueberry-purple and white blooms are found in clusters on these easy-to-grow plants. Blueberry Swirl phlox is low-growing and compact at 45cm (18”), adding beauty to containers and garden borders. The branching stems make beautiful cut flowers.

Quick Facts:

    • Long branching stems for cutting
    • Compact plants
    • Grows well in containers

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All About Blueberry Swirl

Latin

Latin
Phlox drummondii
Family: Polemoniaceae

Difficulty

Difficulty
Easy

Season & Zone

Season & Zone
Exposure: Full sun

Timing

Timing
Annual phlox dislikes root disturbance, so direct sow in spring, as soon as the ground can be worked. Otherwise, start indoors in coir or peat pots 4-6 weeks before the last frost date, and then carefully transplant outdoors when the first true leaves appear. Seeds should germinate in 5-10 days.

Starting

Starting
Just cover the small seeds, and germinate at 16°-18°C (60°-65°F). Thin or space transplants at 20-30cm (8-12") apart.

Growing

Growing
This cool season plant may slow down in the heat of high summer. If this happens, cut the plants back dramatically to just 5cm (2"), and await a second burst of blooms as autumn approaches. Be sure to keep irrigated in hot weather, particularly in containers.

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