Wild Blue Phlox – Phlox divaricata

Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: NO

Description

Appearance: Phlox divaricata is a herbaceous perennial known for its trailing stems and clusters of fragrant, blue to lavender flowers.

Leaves: The leaves are opposite, lance-shaped, and often have a glossy appearance.

Flowers: The plant produces clusters of fragrant, blue to lavender, five-petaled flowers.

Habitat: It is commonly found in woodlands, especially in moist, shaded areas.

Distribution: Wild blue phlox is native to eastern North America.

Occurrence
Planted in back 40 woods, fern area, and brush island

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