This early blooming Phlox will add a long season of color to your garden with its rich lavender pink flowers. Flowers have a small white halo at the center. Forms a dome-like habit.

Shiny green, needle-like foliage forms an evergreen mat. Looks especially pretty draped over rock walls. Masses of bright pink flowers begin flowering in late April. Perfect for massing in sun or part shade. It’s a magnet for butterflies, hummingbirds and native insects.

A beautiful groundcover with incredible flowering performance in spring. Large, rose-pink flowers.

A beautiful groundcover with incredible flowering performance in spring. Pink Sparkles provides an excellent combination of beauty and strength. They are salt-tolerant and love the sun, in addition, they attract butterflies, are very fragrant, and grow well in containers. 

It’s hard to take your eyes off this flashy bloomer in late April when it loads up with deep, dark magenta-red flowers forming a mat of color that gives any landscape a blooming jumpstart. Along with amazing flower power, this deer resistant plant is a breeze to care for, tolerating full sun and poor, dry soils.

What spring garden would be complete without the color added by this tough, showy native?? ‘Emerald Pink’ is a blooming bomb of color with searing pink flowers coating the plant from early May through early June, completely obliterating its green, needle-like foliage from view. Like all Moss Phlox, ‘Emerald Pink’ loves a full sun, well-drained location and will put on even more of a show when grouped or when planted among rocks so it can tumble over them providing shape and interest to its creeping mat form. Butterflies will provide even more color as they’ll seek out its nectar rich flowers.

The Early Spring™ Series blooms early in the season, starting between February and April and lasting about a month. The soft pink petals are marked with pairs of darker pink dots near the center, rising in profusion on reddish stems. Very vigorous, quickly growing into a compact mound and then spreading to cover more ground. Exceptional disease resistance.

The Early Spring™ Series blooms early in the season, starting between February and April and lasting about a month. The rose pink petals are marked with pairs of deeper pink dots near the center, rising in profusion on reddish stems. Very vigorous, quickly growing into a compact mound and then spreading to cover more ground. Exceptional disease resistance.

Needle-like foliage forms an evergreen mat that flows over anything in its path and serves as the backdrop for masses of white blooms with violet-purple centers. A magnet for butterflies and native insects seeking its rich nectar.