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Phlox paniculata

Phlox is originally a perennial native to North America. It soon achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic perennial for cutting into bouquets, where, in addition to colorful flowers, it also delights with a gentle fragrance. We harvest as soon as roughly half the flowers in the inflorescence have bloomed; then they last up to 10 days in a vase. Despite efforts to breed the most resistant cultivars, it remains true that Phlox reacts extremely sensitively to climate and soil conditions, so we carefully pay attention to the correct choice of site. The Sweet Summer series includes cultivars bred for greater resistance to fungal diseases. Sweet Summer Ocean is a very special cultivar introduced to the market in 2012. It is characterized by the color variability of flowers during the day. In cool mornings, the flowers are blue; as temperatures rise, they fade, and by noon they transition to purple-pink.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox is originally a perennial native to North America. It soon achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic perennial for cutting into bouquets, where, in addition to colorful flowers, it also delights with a gentle fragrance. We harvest as soon as roughly half the flowers in the inflorescence have bloomed; then they last up to 10 days in a vase. Despite efforts to breed the most resistant cultivars, it remains true that Phlox reacts extremely sensitively to climate and soil conditions, so we carefully pay attention to the correct choice of site. The Sweet Summer series includes cultivars bred for greater resistance to fungal diseases. The Sweet Summer Dream cultivar impresses with warm pink flowers with a red eye. Its advantage is also compact growth.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox, also known as garden phlox, is originally a perennial native to North America. It soon achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic perennial for cutting into bouquets, where, in addition to colorful flowers, it also delights with a gentle fragrance. We harvest as soon as roughly half of the flowers in the inflorescence have bloomed; then it lasts up to 10 days in a vase. Despite efforts to breed the most resistant cultivars possible, it remains true that phlox reacts extremely sensitively to climate and soil conditions, so we pay careful attention to the correct choice of location. Nora Leight attracts attention with creamy variegated leaves, which complement the delicate pinkish-white flowers with a darker eye. Thanks to the light foliage, it can brighten up darker corners of the garden.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox is originally a native perennial of North America. In European gardens, it soon reached great popularity and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic perennial for cutting into bouquets, where besides colorful flowers, it also delights with a gentle fragrance. We harvest as soon as roughly half of the flowers in the cluster have bloomed, then it lasts up to 10 days in a vase. Despite efforts to breed the most resistant cultivars possible, it is still true that phlox reacts extremely sensitively to climate and soil conditions, so we carefully ensure the correct choice of site. Fujiyama is now a classic and still popular variety bred in the USA in 1965. The elegant flowers are tiny, pure white. It blooms very abundantly.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox, known as 'plamenka' in Czech, is originally a native perennial from the moister meadows and forest edges of North America. It soon achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the nineteenth century. It is a classic garden perennial that brings a romantic mood and abundant floods of flowers to summer beds. The approximately one meter tall straight stems are adorned with deep green leaves and bear dense inflorescences on top from July to August. At the same time, the whole plant smells very pleasantly, which acts as a reliable magnet for bees, bumblebees, and butterflies from the wide surroundings. Although phlox is very easy to grow and even complete beginners can manage the care, it pays to pay attention to the correct choice of location. We send customers already mature seedlings in a pot, which you can easily transplant directly into the garden. Here, phlox thrives best in a sunny to semi-shady location with loamy, humous, and well-drained soil. It is ideal to keep a spacing of about fifty centimeters when planting so that each clump has enough space to grow. They like plenty of moisture, and stable humidity is important to them. During severe drought, they can react sensitively and be more susceptible to powdery mildew, so they will welcome more abundant watering in the hot summer. Fortunately, you don't have to worry about pests; they avoid it. As for winter, you can throw your worries behind you, because the plant can handle severe frosts down to minus thirty-four degrees. In ornamental beds, phlox stands out both individually in larger groups and in combination with other summer perennials or shorter ornamental grasses. Furthermore, it is an absolutely ideal plant for cutting into vases. It will lend your home not only beautiful pastel colors but also its unmistakable sweet scent. We recommend harvesting stems for bouquets when approximately half of the flowers in the main inflorescence are already fully open. If you provide them with clean water, they will reward you with extraordinary durability and will easily last ten days in a vase. The Franz Schubert variety attracts with purple to pink flowers that fade towards the edges. The pastel color stands out in the vicinity of darker-colored plants.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox, known as 'plamenka' in Czech, is originally a native perennial from the moister meadows and forest edges of North America. It soon achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the nineteenth century. It is a classic garden perennial that brings a romantic mood and abundant floods of flowers to summer beds. The approximately one meter tall straight stems are adorned with deep green leaves and bear dense inflorescences on top from July to August. The Sternhimmel variety stands out with elegant small flowers with delicate color transitions in light purple and white. At the same time, the whole plant smells very pleasantly, which acts as a reliable magnet for bees, bumblebees, and butterflies from the wide surroundings. Although phlox is very easy to grow and even complete beginners can manage the care, it pays to pay attention to the correct choice of location. We send customers already mature seedlings in a pot, which you can easily transplant directly into the garden. Here, phlox thrives best in a sunny to semi-shady location with loamy, humous, and well-drained soil. It is ideal to keep a spacing of about fifty centimeters when planting so that each clump has enough space to grow. They like plenty of moisture, and stable humidity is important to them. During severe drought, they can react sensitively and be more susceptible to powdery mildew, so they will welcome more abundant watering in the hot summer. Fortunately, you don't have to worry about pests; they avoid it. As for winter, you can throw your worries behind you, because the plant can handle severe frosts down to minus thirty-four degrees. In ornamental beds, phlox stands out both individually in larger groups and in combination with other summer perennials or shorter ornamental grasses. Furthermore, it is an absolutely ideal plant for cutting into vases. It will lend your home not only beautiful pastel colors but also its unmistakable sweet scent. We recommend harvesting stems for bouquets when approximately half of the flowers in the main inflorescence are already fully open. If you provide them with clean water, they will reward you with extraordinary durability and will easily last ten days in a vase.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox, also known as garden phlox, is originally a native perennial of North America. It soon achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic perennial for cutting into bouquets, where, in addition to colorful flowers, it also delights with a gentle fragrance. We harvest as soon as roughly half of the flowers in the inflorescence have bloomed; then they last up to 10 days in a vase. Despite efforts to breed the most resistant cultivars possible, it remains true that phlox reacts extremely sensitively to climate and soil conditions, so we pay careful attention to the correct choice of site. The Sweet Summer series includes cultivars bred for greater resistance to fungal diseases. Sweet Summer Sensation has light pink flowers with a darker purplish eye. They contrast beautifully with the dark green leaves.
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Phlox amplifolia

Phlox White Clouds lives up to its name and looks like fluffy white clouds in the garden. It is a native North American species, Phlox amplifolia, which differs from better-known phloxes by its wider leaves and, above all, greater hardiness. It naturalized in European gardens as early as the 19th century and has enjoyed great popularity ever since. It is an ideal perennial for beginners because it tolerates drier soil well and does not suffer as much from fungal diseases. In the garden, it grows to a height of about one meter, making it a perfect fit for the background of perennial beds, where it forms a striking focal point in summer. Its fragrant flowers are literally a magnet for bees and other beneficial insects. Phloxes are also a traditional part of country bouquets. For the longest vase life, which is around 10 days, we recommend cutting the stems when approximately half of the flowers are in bloom. We ideally plant the seedlings in loamy, humus-rich soil in full sun or partial shade.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox is originally a perennial native to North America. It soon achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic perennial for cutting into bouquets, where, in addition to colorful flowers, it also delights with a gentle fragrance. We harvest as soon as roughly half the flowers in the inflorescence have bloomed; then they last up to 10 days in a vase. Despite efforts to breed the most resistant cultivars, it remains true that Phlox reacts extremely sensitively to climate and soil conditions, so we carefully pay attention to the correct choice of site. The Sweet Summer series includes cultivars bred for greater resistance to fungal diseases. The Sweet Summer Fragrance cultivar has sweet pink flowers, lighter to white in the center with a purple eye.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox is a perennial originally native to North America. It soon achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic cut flower perennial, delighting not only with colorful blooms but also a gentle fragrance. Harvest when about half the flowers in the cluster are open, and it will last up to 10 days in a vase. A Dutch variety bred in 2010, belonging to the healthy and vital 'Sweet Summer' series. 'Sweet Summer Fantasy' is a medium-height, dark-leaved variety. The dark purple flower color with a striking white center changes saturation depending on the age of the inflorescence.
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Phlox amplifolia

Phlox is originally a native perennial from North America that established a firm position in European gardens back in the 19th century. A specific trait of this species is that it better tolerates the root competition of trees and shrubs. Because of this, it is also suitable for semi-shady undergrowth where other perennials might struggle, although it will always welcome plenty of moisture. Winnetou is a robust and vigorous variety that will delight you with a long blooming period. Its flowers shine with a deep dark pink color that transitions to an intense red towards the center. They last up to 10 days in a vase, and in addition to their colorful beauty, they will bring a delicate, typically summer fragrance into your home. We ideally harvest them when about half of the flowers in the cluster are open. In the garden, this cultivar perfectly complements softer colors, such as those of the Minnehaha variety.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox is a perennial originally native to North America. It soon achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic cut flower perennial, delighting not only with colorful blooms but also a gentle fragrance. Harvest when about half the flowers in the cluster are open, and it will last up to 10 days in a vase. A Dutch variety bred in 2007 and named 'Sweet Summer Melody', it belongs to the resistant cultivars. Another plus is its compact growth and abundant flowering. The pink flowers with a red eye contrast perfectly with the dark green foliage.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox, also known as garden phlox, is originally a native perennial of North America. It soon achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic perennial for cutting into bouquets, where, in addition to colorful flowers, it also delights with a gentle fragrance. We harvest as soon as roughly half of the flowers in the inflorescence have bloomed; then they last up to 10 days in a vase. Despite efforts to breed the most resistant cultivars possible, it remains true that phlox reacts extremely sensitively to climate and soil conditions, so we pay careful attention to the correct choice of site. The Sweet Summer series includes cultivars bred for greater resistance to fungal diseases. Sweet Summer Wine has dark red to purple flowers. Leaves are dark green.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox is originally a perennial native to North America. It soon achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic perennial for cutting into bouquets, where, in addition to colorful flowers, it also delights with a gentle fragrance. We harvest as soon as roughly half the flowers in the inflorescence have bloomed; then they last up to 10 days in a vase. Despite efforts to breed the most resistant cultivars, it remains true that Phlox reacts extremely sensitively to climate and soil conditions, so we carefully pay attention to the correct choice of site. A historic English variety bred before 1949. The light pink flowers fade towards the center, while the eye is more richly colored.
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Phlox amplifolia

Phlox Waupee will brighten up any perennial planting with its snow-white flowers and bring a touch of elegance to it even during dusk, when its flowers literally glow. This North American perennial has gained popularity for its vigorous growth and ability to thrive even in conditions that would trouble other phloxes. The Waupee cultivar is valued for its high resistance to fungal diseases and long blooming period, which lasts from July to August. In the garden, it forms rich clumps and combines perfectly with darker perennials, against whose background its white inflorescences will stand out perfectly. It is an ideal plant even for beginning growers, forgiving them minor missteps, reliably overwintering even in severe frosts, and returning in full strength every year. The flowers are also suitable for cutting into vases, where they will delight with a delicate fragrance in addition to their beauty. We supply the plant as an established seedling, so you can safely plant it throughout the season.
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Phlox amplifolia

Phlox Tecumseh, or plamenka, is originally a native perennial of North America that quickly gained great popularity in European gardens. It has been systematically bred since the 19th century and today belongs among the absolute classics of rustic and modern plantings. This species of phlox is robust and vigorous, so it forms an unmissable dominant feature in perennial flowerbeds, growing to a height of up to one meter. Tecumseh will enchant you with striking bright pink flowers with a purplish tinge, which also smell delicately and attract bees and other pollinators. A great advantage of this cultivar is its natural higher resistance to fungal diseases and long blooming period during July and August. If you like creating bouquets, phloxes are an ideal choice for you. We harvest them as soon as about half of the flowers in the inflorescence are open, and they will then bring you joy in a vase for up to ten days.
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Phlox paniculata

Garden phlox, often called simply phlox, is a perennial that we immediately associate with country gardens and summer relaxation. It originally comes from the more humid regions of North America, but it naturalized in European gardens back in the nineteenth century, and an endless array of cultivars has been created since then. Phloxes are prized not only for their flood of flowers in the summer but also for their subtle spicy fragrance that wafts through the garden, especially in the early evening. It is a plant that literally magnetizes bees, bumblebees, and other pollinators, bringing a lot of life into the flower bed. In a garden composition, it perfectly complements taller perennials, covering the lower parts of their stems. This specific cultivar from the 'Sweet Summer' series stands out, as the name suggests, with a lower and compact growth of around fifty to sixty centimeters. Its flowers are bicolor with a distinct deep purple eye and edging, which looks very decorative. Despite breeding efforts for maximum resistance, it remains true that phloxes are sensitive to climate and soil conditions. They require humous, loose soil and above all, plenty of moisture. If their roots suffer from drought, they tend to be susceptible to powdery mildew, so provide them with regular watering and a spot in the sun or light partial shade. For lovers of cut flowers, phlox is a clear choice. We harvest it as soon as about half of the flowers in the inflorescence are open, and it will bring you joy in a vase for up to ten days.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox, also known as garden phlox, is originally a native perennial to North America. It quickly achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic perennial that many remember from our grandmothers' gardens, but it also has its place in modern plantings. It loves the sun or light partial shade and requires nutritious, humous, and moist soil to fully show off its beauty. If you provide it with enough moisture, it will reward you with a flood of flowers during July and August. This plant is a classic perennial for cutting into bouquets, where, in addition to its colorful flowers, it also delights with a delicate fragrance. We harvest it once about half of the flowers in the inflorescence have bloomed; it will then last up to 10 days in a vase. The 'Compact Rose Dark Eye' cultivar belongs to the healthy and vigorous 'Sweet Summer' series, which is bred for higher disease resistance and a compact growth habit. It grows to a height of only about 50 to 70 centimeters, making it suitable even for smaller flower beds. It boasts sweet pink flowers with a distinct darker eye, which attract bees and other pollinators.
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Phlox amplifolia

Phlox Minnehaha, also known as garden phlox, is originally a native perennial of North America that established a firm position in European gardens back in the 19th century. This particular variety is characterized by its high resilience and, unlike many other perennials, it holds up well even in competition with the root systems of shrubs or in slight shade. The flower color transitions from a delicate reddish-purple to light pink, with the color saturation gradually decreasing towards the center with a small red eye. It is a classic plant for cutting into bouquets, where, in addition to its colorful flowers, it also delights with a gentle fragrance. We harvest them as soon as about half of the flowers in the cluster are blooming; then they can last up to ten days in a vase. Thanks to a long blooming period from June to September, it will be an ornament of your flowerbeds throughout the entire season.
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Phlox divaricata

Phlox 'May Breeze' is an ideal choice for those who cannot wait for the typical scent of summer phloxes. This species originates from the light forests of North America, which suggests that it will do best here in partial shade under trees or taller shrubs. Unlike its tall summer relatives, this plant is more petite and forms loose, carpet-like growth that brightens up darker corners of the garden in spring. The 'May Breeze' cultivar boasts a flood of pure white, star-shaped flowers that attract bees and other beneficial pollinators. Despite its delicate appearance, the plant is very hardy and undemanding, so even a beginner gardener can easily handle it. Furthermore, the flowers are excellent for cutting, especially for small spring arrangements, which they make special with their delicate scent and airy habit.
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Phlox paniculata

The Phlox 'Sweet Summer Compact White', commonly known as garden phlox, is a perennial that inherently belongs in country gardens and grandmother's flower beds. It originally comes from North America, where it grows in moist meadows and woodland edges, suggesting that it will also appreciate nutritious, well-drained soil with plenty of moisture in your garden. If you provide it with a sunny or partially shaded location, it will reward you with rich panicles of snow-white flowers that spread a delicate, nostalgic fragrance around them. It is an ideal choice for beginner growers because it is a vigorous and resilient plant. The 'Sweet Summer' series, to which this compact cultivar belongs, was bred with an emphasis on high resistance to powdery mildew, a common ailment of older varieties. Thanks to its smaller stature of around fifty to sixty centimeters, it is perfectly suited for the front parts of perennial beds, where it will not overshadow other plants. Furthermore, the flowers are fantastic for cutting. Cut them for a vase when about half of the inflorescence is open. They will bring you joy for up to ten days and scent your entire home. Additionally, they reliably attract bees and butterflies, so your garden will be full of life.
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Phlox amplifolia

Phlox, known in Czech as plamenka, is originally a native perennial from the moister meadows and forest edges of North America. It soon reached great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the nineteenth century. It is a classic garden perennial that will bring a romantic mood and abundant floods of flowers to summer flowerbeds. The straight stems, about one meter tall, are adorned with deep green leaves and bear dense inflorescences on the tops from July to August. At the same time, the whole plant smells very pleasant, which acts as a reliable magnet for bees, bumblebees, and butterflies from the wide surroundings. Although phlox is very easy to grow and even complete beginners can handle its care, it pays to pay attention to the right choice of location. We send customers fully grown seedlings directly in pots, which you can easily transplant straight into the garden. Here, phloxes benefit most from a sunny to partially shaded location with loamy, humous, and well-drained soil. It is ideal to maintain a spacing of about fifty centimeters when planting, so that each clump has enough space to grow. They like plenty of moisture, and stable humidity is important for them. During severe drought, they can react sensitively and be more prone to powdery mildew, so they will welcome more abundant watering in the hot summer. Fortunately, you do not have to worry about pests, they avoid it. As for winter, you can cast your worries aside, because the plant can handle severe frosts down to minus thirty-four degrees. In ornamental flowerbeds, phlox stands out both on its own in larger groups and in combination with other summer perennials or lower ornamental grasses. Besides that, it is an absolutely ideal plant for cutting into vases. It will lend your home not only beautiful colors but also its unmistakable sweet fragrance. We recommend harvesting stems for bouquets when approximately half of the flowers in the main inflorescence are already fully opened. If you provide them with clean water, they will reward you with exceptional durability and easily last ten days in a vase. The Great Smoky Mountains cultivar belongs to the Phlox amplifolia species, which is valued for its natural resistance to powdery mildew and healthy growth. Unlike classic paniculate phloxes, this species has more loosely structured inflorescences in blue-purple tones. Therefore, it looks airier and fits perfectly even into wilder, naturally styled plantings, where its fragrance will attract a multitude of pollinators.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox, or garden phlox, is a perennial originally native to North America. In European gardens, it soon achieved great popularity and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic perennial for cutting into bouquets, where, in addition to colorful flowers, it also delights with a delicate fragrance. We harvest as soon as roughly half of the flowers in the inflorescence are in bloom, then it lasts up to 10 days in a vase. Despite efforts to breed the most resistant cultivars possible, it remains true that phlox reacts extremely sensitively to climate and soil conditions, so we carefully pay attention to the correct choice of location. A compact cultivar from the Sweet Summer series, it blooms with light purple florets.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox, or garden phlox, is a perennial originally native to North America. In European gardens, it soon achieved great popularity and has been systematically bred since the 19th century. It is a classic perennial for cutting into bouquets, where, in addition to colorful flowers, it also delights with a delicate fragrance. We harvest as soon as roughly half of the flowers in the inflorescence are in bloom, then it lasts up to 10 days in a vase. Despite efforts to breed the most resistant cultivars possible, it remains true that phlox reacts extremely sensitively to climate and soil conditions, so we carefully pay attention to the correct choice of location. A compact cultivar from the Sweet Summer series, it blooms with light pink florets.
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Phlox paniculata

Phlox, known as 'plamenka' in Czech, is originally a native perennial from the moister meadows and forest edges of North America. It soon achieved great popularity in European gardens and has been systematically bred since the nineteenth century. It is a classic garden perennial that brings a romantic mood and abundant floods of flowers to summer beds. The approximately one meter tall straight stems are adorned with deep green leaves and bear dense inflorescences on top from July to August. The Utopia variety was bred in the Netherlands in 1995 and stands out with rich inflorescences in a soft light pink shade. At the same time, the whole plant smells very pleasantly, which acts as a reliable magnet for bees, bumblebees, and butterflies from the wide surroundings. Although phlox is very easy to grow and even complete beginners can manage the care, it pays to pay attention to the correct choice of location. We send customers already mature seedlings in a pot, which you can easily transplant directly into the garden. Here, phlox thrives best in a sunny to semi-shady location with loamy, humous, and well-drained soil. It is ideal to keep a spacing of about fifty centimeters when planting so that each clump has enough space to grow. They like plenty of moisture, and stable humidity is important to them. During severe drought, they can react sensitively and be more susceptible to powdery mildew, so they will welcome more abundant watering in the hot summer. Fortunately, you don't have to worry about pests; they avoid it. As for winter, you can throw your worries behind you, because the plant can handle severe frosts down to minus thirty-four degrees. In ornamental beds, phlox stands out both individually in larger groups and in combination with other summer perennials or shorter ornamental grasses. Furthermore, it is an absolutely ideal plant for cutting into vases. It will lend your home not only beautiful pastel colors but also its unmistakable sweet scent. We recommend harvesting stems for bouquets when approximately half of the flowers in the main inflorescence are already fully open. If you provide them with clean water, they will reward you with extraordinary durability and will easily last ten days in a vase.
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Phlox amplifolia

Phlox Kurpel, known in Czech as plamenka, is originally a native perennial from North America, where it grows in moist meadows and light forests. It soon gained great popularity in European gardens and became an ageless classic of rustic and modern flowerbeds. It is an excellent perennial for cutting, which will perfume the whole apartment with its delicate, sweet fragrance in a vase. We recommend harvesting the stems when roughly half of the flowers in the inflorescence are fully open. With proper care and regular water changes, they will last to bring you joy for up to ten days. In addition, it attracts a large number of butterflies and bees to the garden, for which it is a valuable source of nectar in the late summer, when many other plants are already fading. The Kurpel cultivar botanically belongs to the Phlox amplifolia species, which gives it exceptional vitality and health. Unlike more common phloxes, thanks to its deeper root system, it copes better even in areas with lower rainfall and on lighter soils, without suffering as much from powdery mildew and other foliar diseases. Its purple flowers are a real treat for observers, because their shade changes depending on the time of day, temperature, and strength of sunlight, creating a dynamic spectacle in the garden. The plant grows to a respectable height of over one meter, so it is excellently suited for the middle and rear parts of perennial borders, where it will form dense, richly flowering clumps.
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Phlox douglasii

The tiny but unmissable phlox 'Lilac Cloud' will bring a flood of flowers in delicate light purple shades to your garden. Its natural home is the rocky plains in the west of North America, from where it took its extraordinary modesty. In the garden, it will appreciate well-drained soil and a place where the sun shines for most of the day. A healthy seedling in a pot, ready for transplanting, will arrive at your home. It is an exceptionally resilient perennial that is not harmed by extreme winters and does not suffer from diseases or pests. It grows to just under ten centimeters and forms dense carpets. During spring, the 'Lilac Cloud' cultivar is literally covered with flowers, on which bees and bumblebees love to feast. These tiny flowers are not meant for a vase or for drying; their main task is to line flower beds, beautify rockeries, or fill gaps between stones. Furthermore, it retains its green structure all year round.
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Phlox divaricata

Phlox 'White Perfume' will delight anyone who cannot wait for the typical scent of tall summer phloxes but doesn't want to wait until the holidays. This petite spring perennial originally comes from the light forests of North America, where it forms a natural undergrowth. Thanks to this, it is perfectly suited for partial shade locations in gardens, ideally under taller shrubs or trees, where it can form looser carpet-like growth. It loves well-drained, humus-rich soil that doesn't completely dry out. The flowers are smaller than those of its summer relatives, but all the more charming in their delicacy. The 'White Perfume' variety stands out with its pure white color and airy habit, which adds lightness to flower beds. It is also a rewarding plant for cutting, especially for small spring arrangements, which it makes special with its delicate scent. You will thus bring a piece of the awakening forest into your home.
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