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This wonderful, short annual phlox species was discovered in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area by Thomas Drummond, an English plant explorer in 1835. It occurs in nature in reds, pinks and whites, but seed available for today’s meadows is usually all red. The native species has been hybridized heavily into a rainbow of various annual phlox colors. (Not to be confused with creeping phlox, a perennial species.) Drummond phlox today is established along sandy roadsides all the way from Canada into central Florida. A great meadow plant.
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Key Features
Light Requirements
Full Sun
Bloom Time
Summer to fall
Life Cycle
Annual
Advantages
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds
Native
Groundcover
Mass Plantings
Long Bloom Time
Naturalizes
Easy To Grow
Low Maintenance
Fragrant
Container Planting
Rock Gardens
Deer Resistant
Additional information
Seed Coverage
1/4 lb covers 1,089 sq ft
1 lb covers 4,355 sq ft
Mature Height
8-20" tall
Soil Type
Well-Drained Soil
Loamy Soil
Sandy Soil
Soil Moisture
Average
Dry
Plant Classification
Native Species
Native To
A small area in Texas including the region of Dallas/Ft Worth.
"I have planted Drummond Phlox before in a border and decided to try these from seed. The seeds germinated well and a significant amount of the plants survived to a "thinning" stage. Unfortunately, as they bloomed there were white, pink, magenta and only a very few red flowers."
— North B. (3/5)
I love these colorful Phlox. So strikingly beautiful.
"I ordered Red Phlox but they are multi-colored. They turned out spectacular. It turned out prettier than if they would have been all the same color. Love these Phlox at curbside mailbox. Receiving lots of compliments from neighbors."
— Dee (5/5)
Easy to grow north Texas
"They have high rate of germination. Think everyone germinated. Mine came in a beautiful shade of pinks red and white. Small size, very rich long lasting flowers. Gorgeous!!!"
— Deliah (5/5)
buy every year love these
"All I have to do is throw the seeds in garden areas with sun and they do the rest, and put on a show."
— Sunshine (5/5)
I have been buying these seeds for a few years. 5 star prod.
"The seeds all come up and look gorgeous and often reseed but I order more anyway they are to pretty not to"
— Sunshine F. (5/5)
I would buy this product again
"These are just starting to come up and I love them. They are vibrant in color and dainty , showing up in-between bulbs where I planted them. I can't wait to see what they will do."
— Pat (4/5)
DPhlox seeds worked great
"I use Texas natives in the front yard and D. Phlox looks wonderful wiht bluebonnets and with low spreading plants like black-foot daisy and calyophus (sun drops). They appear to seed pretty readily and they last longer than bluebonnets and will pop up through out the summer. Great in areas when you don't want really tall massing natives, like mexican hat or blanket flower. I'm planing on purchasing more !"
— Sew T. (5/5)
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