Creeping Phlox 'Pink' (Phlox subulata)
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A classic and indispensable spring ground cover, Creeping Phlox forms a dense, evergreen, mossy mat of needle-like foliage. In mid to late spring, this green carpet is completely transformed, becoming a solid blanket of countless small, star-shaped flowers in a brilliant shade of clear, bright pink. The display is so profuse that the foliage is often completely obscured. This plant is perfect for cascading over the edges of retaining walls, spilling out of rockeries, or creating a weed-suppressing carpet at the front of a sunny, well-drained border. It is a tough, resilient, and reliable performer that brings a huge wave of vibrant colour to the garden, signalling that spring is truly underway.
| Botanical name | Phlox subulata 'Pink' (referring to a generic pink form) |
| Flower colour | Bright pink |
| Established height | 10-15 cm |
| Established spread | 40-50 cm |
| Plant spacing | 3-5 plants per m² |
| Leaf colour | Needle-like, green |
| Habit | Creeping, mat-forming |
| Life cycle | Perennial |
| Hardiness | Fully Hardy (H6) |
| Years to establish | 1st-2nd year |
| Sunlight | Full sun |
| Position | Exposed or sheltered |
| Suitable for | Rockeries, Gravel gardens, Ground cover, Walls, Border edging |
| Soil acidity | Any |
| Soil moisture | Well-drained |
| Soil type | Sandy, Chalky, Loam |
| RHS Award (AGM) | No (some specific cultivars hold the award) |
| Growing skill | Easy to grow |
| Pollinator-friendly | Yes |
| Deer resistant | Yes |
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Key Features
Packed in paper
Packed peat-free
Great for Shade
Attracts wildlife
Drought tolerant
Low maintenance

