Phlox stolonifera

Phlox stolonifera
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Ericales
Family: Polemoniaceae
Genus: Phlox
Species: P. stolonifera
Binomial name
Phlox stolonifera
Sims 1802

Phlox stolonifera (creeping phlox or moss phlox) is a herbaceous perennial plant spreading by stolons, native to woodland in and near the Appalachian Mountains from Pennsylvania south to northern Georgia. There are naturalized populations as far north as Québec.[1]

Flowers are pale purple, pink, or white, 2-2.5 cm (0.8-1.0 inches) across, with a five-lobed corolla and yellow stamens, borne on stems 15-25 cm (6-10 inches) tall. They lack the central band of color that is present in Phlox subulata.[2]

Leaves are ovate. Those on creeping stems are 3-4.5 cm (1.2-1.8 inches) long and 1.8 cm (0.72 inches) broad, those on the erect flowering stems smaller, 2 cm (0.8 inches) long.[2]

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