'Blue Moon' is a standout cultivar of native woodland phlox, prized for its rich, violet-blue flowers and excellent clump-forming habit. Blooming profusely in mid to late spring, this cultivar brings a vibrant splash of color to shady woodland gardens, native plant landscapes, and naturalized borders. The lightly fragrant blooms draw a variety of pollinators, including early butterflies and hummingbirds, while its semi-evergreen foliage adds soft texture to the understory. 'Blue Moon' thrives in humus-rich, well-drained soils with dappled light, and its mildew-resistant foliage makes it a dependable and low-maintenance addition to native plantings throughout the eastern U.S. It's especially well-suited for shaded gardens across the Southeast.
'Blue Moon' Phlox - Phlox divaricata 'Blue Moon'
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Zone: 3–8
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Spread: 12–18 in
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Height: 12–18 in
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Sun: Part shade to shade
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Water: Medium
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Bloom Time: Mid to late spring
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Attracts: Butterflies, bees, hummingbirds
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