Phlox, Drummond's Pink
Phlox subulata 'Drummond's Pink'
Height: 4-6in
Spread: 18-20in
Zone: 2-9
Exposure: Full sun
Bloom Time/Color: March-May; pink
Uses: Massing, rock garden
Maintenance: Medium
Other: Deer resistant, attracts butterflies
Creeping phlox is a staple in most gardens because of their early, bright spring color. Around March or April, 'Drummond's Pink' shines with masses of pink, star-like blossoms against tufts of semi-evergreen, needle-like foliage. They make great border plants along paths, rocks, ledges, and other places where small plants are desired. Creeping phlox does best in full sun in average, well-drained soils. For a secondary bloom period and cleaner looking mounds, phlox can be cut back by half after flowering. Flowers of 'Drummond's Pink' are larger and more floriferous than 'Emerald Pink'.