๐ธ Best David Tall Phlox Varieties
Phlox paniculata 'David'
By the Greg Editorial Team
Oct 04, 2024•2 min read
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Transform your garden with stunning David Tall Phlox cultivars ๐ผ that cater to every style and space!
- ๐ผ 'David' and 'Robert Poore' offer vibrant blooms and mildew resistance for stunning gardens.
- ๐ฟ 'Nicky' is perfect for small spaces, reaching only 2-3 feet with striking magenta flowers.
- ๐ธ David Tall Phlox attracts pollinators and enhances garden aesthetics with diverse color options.
Popular Cultivars
'David' Cultivar ๐ผ
The 'David' cultivar is a standout with its exceptional white blooms that brighten any garden. Its strong stems and resistance to powdery mildew make it a reliable choice, reaching a height of approximately 3-4 feet, perfect for back-of-the-border planting.
'Robert Poore' ๐ธ
Next up is 'Robert Poore,' known for its vibrant pink flowers featuring a slightly darker center. Similar in height to 'David' at 3-4 feet, this cultivar offers an extended blooming period, providing delightful color from mid-summer to fall.
'Nicky' ๐บ
If you're looking for something compact, 'Nicky' fits the bill. Typically reaching 2-3 feet, it produces deep magenta flowers that create a striking color contrast, making it ideal for smaller spaces or as a front border plant.
'Laura' ๐ท
Lastly, we have 'Laura,' which boasts lavender-pink flowers and a strong fragrance. This cultivar requires slightly more moisture than others, thriving in well-drained, consistently moist soils, and stands at 3-4 feet, making it suitable for mid-border planting.
These popular cultivars not only enhance garden aesthetics but also cater to various planting needs and preferences. Whether you prefer the classic elegance of 'David' or the compact charm of 'Nicky,' there's a David Tall Phlox variety for every garden enthusiast.
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