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Mountain Phlox is a versatile annual wild flower that likes a position in full sun to partial shade. It reaches 12 - 20 inches in height and works well in a naturalized landscape setting or in a wild flower garden. It also is very pretty as it spills out of containers or baskets.
Mountain phlox is a 12 - 20 inch tall annual plant growing in USDA zones 6 - 9.
This variety, Linanthus grandiflorus, has white with a flush of lavender blooms that are nicely scented as well as ferny green foliage. Mountain Phlox is native to the Pacific Northwest and does well in mild climates, especially along the coast range. It is very attractive to beneficial insects. It is known to reseed easily.
Sowing Rate: 1 ounce per 1,000 square feet or 3 pounds per acre. Start the seed directly outdoors in a prepared seedbed in the late fall or early spring. Cover the seed lightly and keep it moist. With temperatures between 60 – 70F, germination is usually within 30 days.
For best results, space the plants 12 - 15 inches apart.
Mountain Phlox is a versatile annual wild flower that likes a position in full sun to partial shade. It reaches 12 - 20 inches in height and works well in a naturalized landscape setting or in a wild flower garden. It also is very pretty as it spills out of containers or baskets. This variety, Linanthus grandiflorus, has white with a flush of lavender blooms that are nicely scented as well as ferny green foliage. Mountain Phlox is native to the Pacific Northwest and does well in mild climates, especially along the coast range. It is very attractive to beneficial insects. It is known to reseed easily. Start the seed directly outdoors in a prepared seedbed in the late fall or early spring. Cover the seed lightly and keep it moist. With temperatures between 60 – 70F, germination is usually within 30 days. Space the plants 12 - 15 inches apart.