Highly fragrant, bright pink to purple flowers do not produce viable seed and bloom in late spring in clusters above the burgundy tinted foliage. Long blooming and attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Great choice as a groundcover or accent planting!

This brilliant new creeping Phlox is a hybrid that behaves like a Phlox subulata, but with a much more intense flower color that you’d expect. Violet purple flowers are aglow from mid to late spring, and the notched, upturned petals look like tiny pinwheels, especially with movement from the wind. ‘Violet Pinwheels’ grows more closely to the ground, and spreads more slowly than other varieties.

Get your seasonal color started with a terrific spring groundcover. Having a compact growing habit with vibrant violet blue flowers, you will see color creep and spread slowly throughout the landscape. Drought tolerant so would be ideal for your rock garden or on slopes.

Get your seasonal color started with this terrific spring groundcover that is tighter and more compact than other Creeping Phlox. Just because it is more compact, it does not skimp on the flower power with vibrant purple-red flowers that absolutely cover this plant in early May. Drought tolerant to a fault, it is the perfect plant to group in a rock garden or to dress up a difficult sunny slope with style!

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.

‘Fashionably Early Lavender Ice’ is a taller variety of Hybrid Phlox that’s unbeatable in the middle to back of a border with its impressive, refined habit. In addition to being early blooming, it boasts a long season of color. Pale lavender flowers with a lavender-pink eye bloom from early summer well into midsummer with some rebloom in fall. Narrow, dark green foliage stays beautiful all season.

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

Sometimes plant breeders take a little license with color. For example, this free flowering, easy care landscape wonder is called ‘Purple Beauty’ and it truly is the closest of this Phlox type to that color. It does, however, have a good bit of lavender mixed with purple on its masses of flowers but each star-like flower has a contasting, dark center ring that is purple and then some. The result: a bloom that is not completely purple but is as striking as any Creeping Phlox you’ll find when it explodes into flower in early May. Easy to grow, this creeping Phlox makes a great groundcover that flows well over all bumps and obstacles in its way while being easy to maintain and resistant to deer.

The Early Spring™ Series blooms early in the season, starting between February and April and lasting about a month. The rich purple petals are marked with pairs of deeper purple dots and yellow stamens in 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 pale lavender petals are marked with pairs of darker purple dots near the bright yellow 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.