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Tall Garden Phlox "David" is the famous mildew-resistant champ. Big flowers and fragrance--the best white.
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This is one of the best Phlox ever offered. It is a natural selection discovered to have vigorous growth, abundant bloom, and amazing resistance to powdery mildew! To any gardener growing phlox, this is a very big deal. (See below.) David is the one that makes it easy to have the big billowing white flowerheads phlox provides without the usual problem.

Why Phlox should be the backbone of your garden. They're beautiful. They're easy. And no matter what else you grow, you can't beat their display. In fact, probably no group of plants adds more color to American perennial gardens than phlox. They just happen to be the perfect plant--tall enough to show the flowers over the others, heavy bloomers at the right time with big colorful flowerheads, and best of all--a nice long season of bloom. Most every good perennial garden has an extra measure of phlox plants. In yours, plant a few and then notice which do the best, and then get more of those. Repeated color groups in the garden assure the great colorful display everyone wants.

The one problem: Mildew. Be ready. There's no escaping it. All Tall Garden Phlox (except the famously mildew-resistant "David") are usually attacked by "powdery mildew". It's a sort of grey dust-like blight you'll start noticing on the leaves, just as the plants have grown up and are getting ready to bloom. The minute you see it, go directly to the garden center and buy a container of fungicide for phlox mildew. I know it sounds like trouble, but it's really not, and believe me, it's worth it. If you ignore the mildew, your beautiful phlox plants will be an ugly shriveled mess in just a couple of weeks. It doesn't kill the plants, it just ruins them for the year. Some say "good air circulation" prevents it, but don't you believe it. Phlox simply get mildew, and you need to spray, probably just once...then your plants will go right on and bloom all summer for you with beautiful leaves and flowers.

They're great for cutting, too. Need a big bouquet? Just of few of these multi-flowered stems will do the trick, with lovely fragrance and fabulous color. Add a few lilies, and you have a knock-out arrangement anyone can do. So be sure to grow enough phlox for cutting, too.

After bloom, simply cut down the flower stems about halfway, (It's not botanically correct, but lots of gardeners snap them; the strong stiff stems snap off easily) and your tough, hardy plants will be ready to light up for you again next year.

Yes, they're North American Natives. Very few American gardeners know it, but almost all phlox species are North American wildflowers, as native as our goldenrods and black-eyed susans. But since we ignored them for years, European hybridizers (mostly German) took the wild versions back to Europe and created the fantastic hybrids we all enjoy today.

Botanical NamePhlox paniculata
Common NamePhlox, Garden
TypePerennial
ColorClusters of vibrant white flowers
Height36-40" tall
Spread/Width24-36" wide
Bloom TimeMid to late summer
Sun/ShadeFull sun
Soil PreferencesPrefers rich, moist, well drained soil.
VarietyDavid
Zones4-8
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