phlox in English

noun
1
a North American plant that typically has dense clusters of colorful scented flowers, widely grown as a rock-garden or border plant.
Creeping phlox , thyme and aubrietia grow between terrace stones, in typical English fashion, next to a creeping bent lawn.

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1. A fabulous collection of compact, colourful phlox varieties, including Desire Bambini Phlox, Candy Crush Bambini Phlox and Primadonna Bambini Phlox

2. Creeping phlox (Phlox subulata) produces a colorful spring carpet of soft pastel hues.Little expert knowledge is needed on how to plant and care for Creeping phlox

3. Creeping phlox, occasionally called moss

4. All trap exciteofficialting wealths wake up – primrose, brickcaptured iris, phlox.

5. Perennial border such as daffodil, daisy, lily, phlox, iris, etc.

6. All the sleeping stuff wake up ? primrose, baby iris, blue phlox.

7. All the sleeping shelling wake up - primrose, baby iris, blue phlox.

8. The seller's affidavit of ownership was signed Karen Phlox.

9. As an adult, it eats flower nectar, preferring thistles, balsamroot, and phlox.

10. Creeping Phlox (Phlox subulata) is a favorite for gardeners all across the country – they are ground-covering plants that bloom in a solid carpet in spring

11. Wild phlox, long escaped from neat gardens, perfumed every roadside.

12. All the sleeping things wake up – primrose, baby iris, blue phlox.

13. Growing Creeping phlox over a rockery or in tough soil conditions provides a …

14. Flower Bulbs, perennials, amaryllis, paperwhites, tulips, daffodils, dahlias, begonias, caladiums, daylilies, astilbe, gladiolus, hostas, lilies, peonies, phlox

15. If you wouldn't mind, Phlox... I'd like you to escort our guest to the airlock.

16. The flowers of Creeping phlox appear in candy-colored shades of pink, purple, blue, and white

17. Creeping Phlox also spreads rapidly, covering banks, spaces under tall trees, and other places where you want color

18. In one color, or as a rainbow, Creeping phlox creates one of the most dependably perennial groundcovers you can plant.

19. A number of plants- Oriental poppies, Anchusas, phlox, lilacs, and more (and dandelions, of course!), can all grow from root cuttings

20. In its larval stage, the grub feeds on the roots of grasses, while the adults feed on roses, phlox, and petunias.

21. The apples display their milliner's scraps of ivory silk, rose-tinged. All the sleeping things wake up–primrose, baby iris, blue phlox.

22. Any of various North American plants of the genus Phlox, having opposite leaves and flowers with a variously colored salverform corolla.

23. If you yearn for a carpet of color on a bank or sloping area of your garden, plant some phlox subulate .

24. In spring, the woods offer blue, white and yellow violets, hepaticas, Dutchman's breeches, woodland phlox, wood geraniums, Bellworts, jack-in-the-pulpits and graceful ferns

25. Creeping phlox is an attractive, easy-to-grow North American-native groundcover that is completely covered in fragrant flowers when it blooms in the early spring

26. These are the best sites for observing spring favorites, such as trilliums, Bellworts, black cohosh, blue cohosh, Solomon’s seal, trout lily, bloodroot, wild ginger, maidenhair fern, Jack-in-the-pulpit, phlox, spring beauty, and violets.

27. Ajugas with white, pink, blue, or purple flowers and leaves of various colors, Lady's Mantle (Alchemila), Lily-of-the-Valley, some of the Astible, Epimedium, ferns, Lamium, Ground Phlox, Veronica, Carex, Liriope, Waldsteinia (Barren Strawberry), Thyme in great variety, as well as the Sedums and Hens and Chickens that can be used in hot, dry