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Flammenblume

Flammenblume  (Phlox)

Flammenblume ist eine Pflanzengattung, in der viele Arten jeden Garten verschönern können. Im Laufe der Jahre wurden viele Kulturvarietäten mit prächtigen Blüten gezüchtet. Die Flammenblume bevorzugt Sonne bis Halbschatten auf einem nährstoffreichen Boden, der während der Blütezeit nicht austrocknet. Im Frühjahr düngen wird sehr geschätzt. Beinahe alle Flammenblumenarten duften, aber die Art Wald-Flammenblume (Phlox divaricata) am allerfeinsten. Hohe Flammenblume-Arten lassen sich sehr gut im Beet verwenden. Sie sterben im Winter überirdisch ab. Gute Partner sind Taglilie (Hemerocallis), Sonnenbraut (Helenium), Indianernessel (Monarda), Lampenputzergras (Pennisetum) und Kandelaber Ehrenpreis (Veronicastrum).
Manche Flammenblumenarten sind anfällig für Mehltau. Sorgen Sie für eine gute Ventilation um die Pflanze herum. Niedrige Flammenblume-Arten sind meist wintergrün und eignen sich perfekt für den Steingarten oder als Bodendecker, z. B. zusammen mit Blaukissen (Aubrieta) und Hängepolster-Glockenblume (Campanula poscharskyana). Die niedrigen Flammenblumenarten (Polsterphlox) lassen sich auch gut in Blumenkästen verwenden, in denen sie schön über den Rand hängen.
 
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Phlox 'Bright Eyes'
€ 4,40
Phlox 'Bright Eyes' | Hoge vlambloem, Vlambloem, Flox, Floks | Hohe Flammenblume
Phlox 'Bright Eyes'
€ 4,40

Phlox 'Bright Eyes' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Bright Eyes' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Soft pink, dark pink eye 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 80 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        :

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'Bright Eyes'

 

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Phlox 'Alpha'
€ 4,85
Phlox 'Alpha' | Vlambloem, Flox, Floks | Hohe Flammenblume
Phlox 'Alpha'
€ 4,85

Phlox 'Alpha' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Alpha' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Pink 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 95 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'Alpha'



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Phlox 'Bee Best Mauve'
€ 5,20
Phlox 'Bee Best Mauve' | Hoge vlambloem, Vlambloem, Flox, Floks | Hohe Flammenblume | Border Phlox
Phlox 'Bee Best Mauve'
€ 5,20

Phlox 'Bee Best Mauve' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Bee Best Mauve' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Violet-red 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 45 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -18°C  (USDA Zone 7) 
Spacing              : ± 35 cm (± 8 per m²) 
Details              : At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'Bee Best Mauve'



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Phlox 'Blue Boy'
€ 4,50
Phlox 'Blue Boy' | Vlambloem
Phlox 'Blue Boy'
€ 4,50

Phlox 'Blue Boy' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Blue Boy' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Blue-purple, white center 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 100 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 50 cm (± 4 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Blue Paradise'
€ 4,50
Phlox 'Blue Paradise' | Vlambloem, Flox, Floks | Hohe Flammenblume
Phlox 'Blue Paradise'
€ 4,50

Phlox 'Blue Paradise' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Blue Paradise' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Blue, a bit violet 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 85 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Butonik'
€ 6,35
Phlox 'Butonik'
Phlox 'Butonik'
€ 6,35

Phlox 'Butonik' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Butonik' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Purple-pink, flowers remain in bud for a long time 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 70 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Chione'
€ 5,20
Phlox 'Chione' | Hoge vlambloem, Vlambloem, Flox, Floks | Hohe Flammenblume | Border Phlox
Phlox 'Chione'
€ 5,20

Phlox 'Chione' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Chione' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : White, soft yellow-green eye 
Flowering time       : June - July 
Full grown height    : ± 110 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'Chione'



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Phlox 'David'
€ 4,50
Phlox 'David' | Hoge vlambloem, Vlambloem, Flox, Floks | Hohe Flammenblume | Border Phlox
Phlox 'David'
€ 4,50

Phlox 'David' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'David' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : White 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 90 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'David'



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Phlox 'Delta'
€ 4,85
Phlox 'Delta' | Hoge vlambloem, Vlambloem, Flox, Floks | Hohe Flammenblume
Phlox 'Delta'
€ 4,85

Phlox 'Delta' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Delta' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : White, pink center 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 75 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'Delta'



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Phlox 'Donau Improved'
€ 5,05
Phlox 'Donau Improved'
Phlox 'Donau Improved'
€ 5,05

Phlox 'Donau Improved' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Donau Improved' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Blue-violet 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 90 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'Donau Improved'



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Phlox 'Elizabeth Arden'
€ 4,85
Phlox 'Elizabeth Arden'
Phlox 'Elizabeth Arden'
€ 4,85

Phlox 'Elizabeth Arden' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Elizabeth Arden' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Violet 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 90 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Europa'
€ 4,70
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Phlox 'Europa'
€ 4,70

Phlox 'Europa' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Europa' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : White, pink center 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 70 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Eva Cullum'
€ 4,85
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Phlox 'Eva Cullum'
€ 4,85

Phlox 'Eva Cullum' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Eva Cullum' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Pink, red center 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 75 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Flame Purple Eye'
€ 5,05
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Phlox 'Flame Purple Eye'
€ 5,05

Phlox 'Flame Purple Eye' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Flame Purple Eye' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Violet-purple, white eye 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 50 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Flame Watermelon'
€ 5,05
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Phlox 'Flame Watermelon'
€ 5,05

Phlox 'Flame Watermelon' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Flame Watermelon' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Red-pink 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 45 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Flame White Eye'
€ 5,05
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Phlox 'Flame White Eye'
€ 5,05

Phlox 'Flame White Eye' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Flame White Eye' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : White, purple eye 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 50 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Fujiyama'
€ 4,85
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Phlox 'Fujiyama'
€ 4,85

Phlox 'Fujiyama' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Fujiyama' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : White 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 95 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Jade'
€ 5,60
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Phlox 'Jade'
€ 5,60

Phlox 'Jade' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Jade' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : White, green tops 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 95 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Landhochzeit'
€ 5,35
Phlox 'Landhochzeit' | Hoge vlambloem, Vlambloem, Flox, Floks | Hohe Flammenblume
Phlox 'Landhochzeit'
€ 5,35

Phlox 'Landhochzeit' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Landhochzeit' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Pink, red eye 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 110 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 50 cm (± 4 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Larissa'
€ 4,95
Phlox 'Larissa' | Vlambloem, Flox, Floks | Hohe Flammenblume
Phlox 'Larissa'
€ 4,95

Phlox 'Larissa' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Larissa' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Pink, white with purple center 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 80 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Laura'
€ 4,60
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Phlox 'Laura'
€ 4,60

Phlox 'Laura' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Laura' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Purple-red, white eye 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 80 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Miss Pepper'
€ 4,70
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Phlox 'Miss Pepper'
€ 4,70

Phlox 'Miss Pepper' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Miss Pepper' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Pink, purple eye 
Flowering time       : August - September 
Full grown height    : ± 85 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

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Phlox 'Moerheimii'
€ 4,40
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Phlox 'Moerheimii'
€ 4,40

Phlox 'Moerheimii' - Creeping Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Moerheimii' 
Common name          : Creeping Phlox, Phlox 

Colour               : Pink 
Flowering time       : April - June 
Full grown height    : ± 15 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -40°C  (USDA Zone 3) 
Spacing              : ± 30 cm (± 11 per m²) 
Details              : Ground Cover Plant 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Creeping Phlox - Phlox 'Moerheimii'



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Phlox 'Natascha'
€ 4,85
Phlox 'Natascha'
Phlox 'Natascha'
€ 4,85

Phlox 'Natascha' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Natascha' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : White, Pink 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 80 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'Natascha'



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Phlox 'Nirvana'
€ 5,05
Phlox 'Nirvana' | Hoge vlambloem, Vlambloem, Flox, Floks | Hohe Flammenblume | Border Phlox
Phlox 'Nirvana'
€ 5,05

Phlox 'Nirvana' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Nirvana' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : White, pink eye 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 110 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 50 cm (± 4 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'Nirvana'



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Phlox 'Olympus'
€ 6,15
Phlox 'Olympus' | Hoge vlambloem, Vlambloem, Flox, Floks | Hohe Flammenblume | Border Phlox
Phlox 'Olympus'
€ 6,15

Phlox 'Olympus' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Olympus' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Purple, leaves variegated 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 90 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'Olympus'



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Phlox 'Omega'
€ 4,85
Phlox 'Omega' | Vlambloem
Phlox 'Omega'
€ 4,85

Phlox 'Omega' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Omega' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : White 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 100 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 50 cm (± 4 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'Omega'



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Phlox 'Orange Perfection'
€ 4,50
Phlox 'Orange Perfection' | Vlambloem
Phlox 'Orange Perfection'
€ 4,50

Phlox 'Orange Perfection' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Orange Perfection' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : Orange-pink 
Flowering time       : August - September 
Full grown height    : ± 70 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'Orange Perfection'



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Phlox 'Popeye'
€ 4,70
Phlox 'Popeye' | Hoge vlambloem, Vlambloem, Flox, Floks | Hohe Flammenblume
Phlox 'Popeye'
€ 4,70

Phlox 'Popeye' - Border Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Popeye' 
Common name          : Border Phlox, Garden Phlox, Tall Phlox, Perennial Phlox 

Colour               : White, pink eye 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 80 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, At the nursery, all Phloxes are close together and have little ventilation. Several types of Phlox therefore get mildew in late summer and autumn. Because we use as few pesticides as possible, severely affected plants are often pruned back considerably. That seems dramatic, but it is not harmful to the plants. You can plant infected or pruned phloxes in the garden as usual. Because they are further apart, the chance of mildew in subsequent years is much smaller. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Border Phlox - Phlox 'Popeye'



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Phlox 'Red Admiral'
€ 4,50
Phlox 'Red Admiral' | Vlambloem, Kruipphlox
Phlox 'Red Admiral'
€ 4,50

Phlox 'Red Admiral' - Creeping Phlox

Botanical name       : Phlox 'Red Admiral' 
Common name          : Creeping Phlox, Phlox 

Colour               : Purple-red 
Flowering time       : April - May 
Full grown height    : ± 10 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun, Partial shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 25 cm (± 16 per m²) 
Details              : Ground Cover Plant 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Phlox (Phlox):
Phlox (Phlox) is a genus of perennials of which many varieties are excellent for in the border. Over the years many cultivars have been bred in a wide range of colours. Phlox likes a place in the sun or half shade in a fertile soil that should not dry out during flowering. They all appreciate some extra feed in spring. Nearly all Phloxs have a scent, but Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricate) is nicest. The tall varieties are good in the border. These Border Phloxs will die back over winter. Good partners are Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Helen's Flower (Helenium), Beebalm (Monarda), Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) and Culver's Root (Veronicastrum). Some varieties of Border Phlox are susceptible to mildew. Ensure there is plenty of space and air around the plants. The low varieties (Creeping Phlox) are usually winter green and perfect for in the rockery or as ground cover. Try combining with Aubrietia (Aubrieta) or Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana). Also the Creeping Phloxs (Phlox) are good in a planted pot where they hang nicely over the sides.

Creeping Phlox - Phlox 'Red Admiral'



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