When contrasting colours are planted together they create a patchwork of glorious hues that flood your landscape for a breathtaking effect.
Blue emerald carpet phlox.
It does very well on slopes eliminating the telltale signs of soil erosion and is drought resistant once established.
Looks fabulous in borders and creeping over rock gardens.
Phlox subulata emerald blue sku 6445 plant a dazzling carpet of color.
Emerald blue creeping phlox is a fast spreading low growing perennial groundcover that creates a carpet of pale lavender blue flowers in spring.
Sprinkle the material over the planting area and water it in thoroughly.
Leaves linear and sharply pointed.
An excellent choice for pots and hanging planters too.
Beautiful masses of deep blue flowers top creeping stems and create an attractive groundcover or accent in a rock garden.
A low grower blue emerald carpet phlox reaches a modest 4 6 in height making it the perfect choice for front borders rock gardens mixed containers and as a gorgeous flowering ground cover.
Bright cheery colour appears quickly in late spring amid the needlelike semi evergreen leaves to create a lush carpet even in poor dry sandy soil.
Phlox subulata blue emerald is covered in spring with blue lilac flowers for 2 4 weeks.
Deer resistant and drought tolerant once mature.
Can be pruned after blooming to keep it low and neat.
Extremely easy to grow its early season blooms last for weeks and attract butterflies.
Vigorous it forms a pretty flower carpet and adds a splash of color for about 3 4 weeks.
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Perfect for rocky areas slopes and flower borders.
Phlox subulata is a low growing carpet like spreader with a mossy appearance.
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Phlox subulata blue emerald creeping phlox is a popular evergreen perennial with masses of delicate lavender blue flowers which blanket the dark green needle like foliage in mid to late spring.