Blue Wood Phlox

Posted on | Dry Shade, Native Plant Profile, Woodland Garden
  • Botanical name: Phlox divaricata
  • Other common names: Blue phlox, woodland phlox
  • Light: part shade, shade
  • Water needs: low, medium
  • Soil: clay, loam, sand
  • Height: up to 1 foot
  • Bloom: March, April
  • Sociability: 1
  • Wildlife value: pollinators

Blue phlox is a perennial wildflower that clumps slowly over time. It has light pink to lavender to blue five-petaled blooms in spring. As one of its common name suggests, this phlox does well in a woodland setting and can even handle some dry conditions after it is established.

Pair with Celandine poppy, Eastern columbine, and Solomon’s Seal in a woodland garden for complementary blooms and textures.

Spreading notes: Will self seed over time, slowly

Maintenance notes: Plant dies back by summer

Sources: https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/https://www.wildflower.org/plants/https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/plantfindersearch.aspx