Phlox subulata 'Marjorie'
Approx. 0.5 litre pot
About this cultivar:
Phlox subulata 'Marjorie' is a classic late spring early summer flowering rock garden plant, that forms low, dense mauve-pink flowering carpets that will cover the ground or trail over the edge of a dwarf wall or raised bed, rather like an upmarket aubretia. Unlike many rock plants, it is both evergreen and tolerates light dappled shade, so it can be used as ground cover. Also try it at the front of a border or next to a path.
- Position: Full sun, partial shade
- Soil: Almost any soil, grows well in Ballyrobert
- Flowers: April, May, June, July, August
- Other features: Bees and Butterflies, Great Ground Cover
- Hardiness: Fully hardy, grows well in Ballyrobert
- Habit: Mat forming, Trailing
- Foliage: Evergreen
- Height: 5 - 15 cm (0.2 - 0.5 ft)
- Spread: 0.5 - 180 cm (0.5 - 6 ft)
- Time to full growth: 2 to 5 years
- Plant type: Herbaceous Perennial, Alpine or Rockery
- Colour: Green, pink
- Goes well with: Many - but we love Roses, Grasses, and Astilbe
About this genus:
Phlox gets its name from the Greek for flame. It is a genus of 67 species of perennial and annual plants in the Jacob's Ladder family (Polemoniaceae). They are found mostly in North America (one in Siberia) in diverse habitats from alpine tundra to open woodland and prairie. Some flower in spring, others in summer and autumn. Flowers may be pale blue, violet, pink, bright red, or white. Many are fragrant. Some species such as P. paniculata (Garden Phlox) grow upright, while others such as P. subulata (Moss Phlox, Moss Pink, Mountain Phlox) grow short and matlike. A variable genus!
All the Phlox we have to sell, like all our plants, have been grown and trialed in our own garden. We've found them to be unfussy - full sun to part shade and almost any non-waterlogged soil should be fine.
Combinations are many - but we love Roses, Grasses, and Astilbe.