- Phlox drummondii is an annual flowering plant.
- The best time to plant is in spring. Blooming season is spring or summer.
- The plant produces blooms in different colours - red, cream, white, pink, lilac and rose.
- There are more than 60 different species of Phlox Drummond, each with its unique characteristics and benefits.
- The flowering plant blooms before maturity within one year of sowing.
Phlox drummondii commonly known as the annual phlox or Drummond's phlox is a flowering plant that is mostly used for ornamental purposes. It belongs to the genus Phlox of the family Polemoniaceae. The flowering plant is native to Texas, United States of America but is grown extensively in households around the world. The flowers bloom in a variegated range of colours ranging from white, cream, pinks, lilacs, roses, purples and reds. Sometimes it also blooms into an almost black flower.
The ornamental plant is an annual plant growing from seed. The overall structure of the flowering plant increases its beauty. The sharp branches along with the pointed, elongated ciliated leaves and round flowers are a treat to the eyes. The flowers can be single or doubled. The flowers are lightly scented with flat star-shaped petals, On maturing, the flowering plant grows up to a diameter of 12 inches.
Specifications
Botanical name |
Phlox drummondii |
Common name |
Annual Phlox, Drummond Phlox, Pride-of-Texas |
Type of the plant |
Annual |
Mature size |
6–12 inches tall, 6–12 inches wide |
Sunlight requirements |
Full sun 6-8 hours, partial shade |
Soil Type |
Moist but well-drained |
Blooming season |
Spring, summer |
Common flower colours |
Red, pink, purple, white, lilac |
No. of Phlox Drummondi Grandiflora Mix Seeds | 50+ |
How to care for Phlox drummondii
It is best to plant the flower seeds in either the spring or fall. Phlox drummondii is a rather slow-growing plant, growing at a moderate pace. The plant reaches maturity slowly within two to three years after planting. Despite late maturity, the flowering plant will flower before maturity within the first year itself, adding beauty and elegance.
Phlox drummondii can adapt to a variety of different soil conditions, as long as the soil is very aerated and loosely packed with good draining. The plant does not grow well in drought, wind and heat.
Phlox needs a decent amount of sunshine to produce colourful blooms. The flower needs sunlight for at least 6-8 hours a day.
It tolerates cold weather well but requires plentiful watering. It can tolerate temperatures as low as 30 degrees Fahrenheit. In places with less rainfall, the plant has to be watered often through the day to keep the soil sufficiently moist.