Creeping Phlox
This is one of the most cold hardy ground covers native to North America. Several species grow in U.S. Department of Agriculture Plant Hardiness Zones 2 through 8, all providing a brilliant stroke of color across the carpet-like foliage. Their pinwheel-shaped blooms appear exclusively in the springtime, in multiple shades of purple, blue, pink and white.
Creeping phlox is not aggressive, so it’s safe to plant among other perennials and shrubs in garden beds. Think of it like a green blanket laid at the feet of its companions, blooming before most plants fully awaken in the spring. Provide plenty of sunshine and well-drained soil for best growth and disease resistance.
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