Phlox subulata 'Candy Stripe'

Creeping Phlox


Photo courtesy of Prides Corner Farms

  • Low growing, moss like foliage, Dark green, glossy leaves
  • Blooms mid to late spring
  • Fragrant pink and white striped flowers
Border or Bed
Border or Bed
Cut Flower/ Foliage
Cut Flower/ Foliage
Drought Tolerant
Drought Tolerant
Fragrant
Fragrant
Garden
Garden
Ground Cover
Ground Cover
Heat Tolerant
Heat Tolerant

Evergreen groundcover perennial with green, needle-like foliage. Plants are covered in small, star-like flowers in a range of colors and bicolors such as white, pink, purple and lavender. Blooms mid to late spring. Great for rock gardens, borders and slopes. Phlox subulata is native.



Homeowner Growing and Maintenance Tips:

Prefers average, well-drained soil with medium moisture and full sun. Tolerates drought once established and light shade. Plants can be trimmed after blooming to maintain shape and encourage denser growth. Plants can be divided every few years in spring or early fall. 


Height: 4-6 in
Spread: 18-24 in
Spacing: 16-24 in
Price Level 1: $10.99 ea.~#1
Bloom Color: Pink, White
Zone: 3-8
Price Level 2: 4 for $40~#1
 

Additional Characteristics & Attributes:


Attributes:

  • Fragrant
  • Border or Bed
  • Summer Bloomer
  • Native
  • Mass Planting
  • Edging
  • Garden
  • Cut Flower/ Foliage
  • Low Maintenance
  • Rock Garden
  • Ground Cover
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Heat Tolerant
  • Salt Tolerant

Critter Resistance:

  • Deer Resistant

Exposure:

  • Full Sun
  • Partial Sun

Habit:

  • Creeping/Ground Cover
  • Upright

Foliage Color:

  • Green

Season of Interest (Flowering):

  • Summer
  • Spring
  • Fall

Attracts Wildlife:

  • Attracts Pollinators
  • Attracts Butterflies
  • Attracts Hummingbirds

Soil Moisture:

  • Moist, Well-Drained
  • Dry Soil
  • Keep Well-Watered
  • Average Water


Genus Overview: Phlox

Common Name: Creeping Phlox

Evergreen groundcover perennial with green, needle-like foliage. Plants are covered in small, star-like flowers in a range of colors and bicolors such as white, pink, purple and lavender. Blooms mid to late spring. Great for rock gardens, borders and slopes. Phlox subulata is native.