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Phlox paniculata Spitfire

Phlox paniculata Spitfire
Pot plant
Pot size plant Ø 9cm
1 perennial plant
Cutflowers
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Special Price £3.95 Regular Price £4.95
Stock 48
SKU
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Phlox paniculata Spitfire flower between July and September. The colour of the blooms is unusual and sits between salmon, pink, orange and red. ...

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Phlox paniculata Spitfire flower between July and September. The colour of the blooms is unusual and sits between salmon, pink, orange and red.
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Details
Botanical namePhlox paniculata Spitfire
CategoryPhlox
Delivered asPot plant
Qty1x
FlowersYes
Flower periodSummer-Autumn
FragrantNo
CutflowersYes
Flower colourBicolour
FruitsNo
EdibleNo
LocationSunny
HardyYes
GroundcoveringNo
NaturalizingNo
Plant spacing35cm
Plant Depth10cm
Preferred SoilAny soil
Full grown height80cm - 100cm
Mature width60cm - 80cm
PoisonousNo
SizeØ 9cm
USPCutflowerchnitblumen

How to take care of Phlox paniculata Spitfire

Phlox paniculata Spitfire can be invasive, so either plant Phlox paniculata Spitfire in large containers or in a permanent place at the back of the border. Phlox paniculata Spitfire dislike being disturbed. Young plants need extra phosphorus to encourage good root development. Plant Phlox paniculata Spitfire in a well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Phlox paniculata Spitfire are hardy but the crowns need mulch for the first two winters. Cut back to nearly ground level once the flowering season is over. Phlox paniculata Spitfire often take two - three years to bloom. Divide Phlox paniculata Spitfire after 3 -5 blooming seasons in either spring or autumn. The easiest way to increase your plants is by taking cuttings in late autumn and early winter. Phlox paniculata Spitfire will fail to grow if your soil is too heavy and has poor drainage. All Phlox paniculata Spitfire tend to perform unevenly, even when grown in full sun. Snails and slugs can do substantial damage if left unchecked.

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