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Mildew Resistant Garden Phlox Mildew Resistant Garden Phlox The best series of mildew resistant phlox to date! These new hardy garden phlox will bring months of tantalizing color to your summer garden! Clusters of deliciously scented, brightly colored flowers begin to bloom in early summer filling the garden with a sweet fragrance until fall. This new series from The Netherlands is available in 4 candy-coated colors, and has amazing resistance to powdery mildew in all regions of the country. Plant them in rich, organic soil in a sunny spot, and get ready for months of blooming pleasure. Butterflies and Hummingbirds will share in the ecstasy, making it easy to see why these garden delights are such a beloved favorite. PO BOX 21598 | Charleston, SC 29413 ph: 410-858-0577 | fax: 443-836-1492 | www.plantsnouveau.com These plants are patented. Asexual propagation of these plants is illegal without written permission from Plants Nouveau, LLC. Phlox paniculata ‘Ditomdre’ PP 20907 Coral Crème Drop garden phlox Coral star shaped fragrant flowers with white highlights and a deep magenta center give these sturdy blooms lots of dimension. Deep grass green, extremely mildew resistant foliage, makes the perfect canvas for saturated, long lasting blooms. This new selection is very well branched, and compact, making it the perfect phlox for shipping retail ready plants. Phlox paniculata ‘Ditomsur’ PP 21109 Grape Lollipop garden phlox One of the darkest, most saturated purples we’ve seen, this new selection begs to be showcased. With its mildew resistant foliage and deep violet blooms, this plant will provide months of summer color in any garden setting. A clear white eye contrasts each floret and dark purple flower stalks complement the healthy deep green foliage. Phlox paniuculata ‘Ditofra’ PP 21171 Bubblegum Pink garden phlox A deeply saturated pink with rounded petals and white blush marks highlighted by a deeper pink eye guarantee this phlox will fit perfectly into any summer flowering border. Super mildew resistance and hot pink blooms draw attention from passersby and attract hummingbirds and butterflies galore. It’s not just pretty, it is a well branched, compact, long blooming selection that mixes well with other cool colors. Phlox panucilata ‘Ditomfav’ PP 21369 Cotton Candy garden phlox Rounded white petals with an apron of soft, baby pink and a deep pink eye make this a stunning combination. The blooms are soft and round, yet sturdy, fragrant and long lasting. Deep eggplant purple bloom stalks contrast well with the softly colored flowers and the deep, olive green, super disease resistant foliage. This is a compact, well-branched variety that ships well, even in full bloom. Coral Creme Grape Lollipop Bubblegum Cotton Candy Size: 18–24” tall by 18–24” wide USDA hardiness zones: 3–9 Sun/shade: Full sun. Soil: Average garden soil. Moisture: Moist but well drained. Diseases and Pests: None known. Landscape Use: Foundations, cutting gardens, wildlife gardens, borders, foundations, small urban gardens. Propagation Methods: Tissue culture. Date of introduction to market: 2010 Bloom time: Late June–September.

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    Garden PhloxThe best series of mildew resistant phlox to date! These new hardy garden phlox will bring months of tantalizing color to your summer garden! Clusters of deliciously scented, brightly colored flowers begin to bloom in early summer filling the garden with a sweet fragrance until fall. This new series from The Netherlands is available in 4 candy-coated colors, and has amazing resistance to powdery mildew in all regions of the country. Plant them in rich, organic soil in a sunny spot, and get ready for months of blooming pleasure. Butterflies and Hummingbirds will share in the ecstasy, making it easy to see why these garden delights are such a beloved favorite.

    PO BOX 21598 | Charleston, SC 29413ph: 410-858-0577 | fax: 443-836-1492 | www.plantsnouveau.com

    These plants are patented. Asexual propagation of these plants is illegal without written permission from Plants Nouveau, LLC.

    Phlox paniculata ‘Ditomdre’ PP 20907Coral Crème Drop garden phlox

    Coral star shaped fragrant flowers with white highlights and a deep magenta center give these sturdy blooms lots of dimension. Deep grass green, extremely mildew resistant foliage, makes the perfect canvas for saturated, long lasting blooms. This new selection is very well branched, and compact, making it the perfect phlox for shipping retail ready plants.

    Phlox paniculata ‘Ditomsur’ PP 21109Grape Lollipop garden phlox

    One of the darkest, most saturated purples we’ve seen, this new selection begs to be showcased. With its mildew resistant foliage and deep violet blooms, this plant will provide months of summer color in any garden setting. A clear white eye contrasts each floret and dark purple flower stalks complement the healthy deep green foliage.

    Phlox paniuculata ‘Ditofra’ PP 21171Bubblegum Pink garden phlox

    A deeply saturated pink with rounded petals and white blush marks highlighted by a deeper pink eye guarantee this phlox will fit perfectly into any summer flowering border. Super mildew resistance and hot pink blooms draw attention from passersby and attract hummingbirds and butterflies galore. It’s not just pretty, it is a well branched, compact, long blooming selection that mixes well with other cool colors.

    Phlox panucilata ‘Ditomfav’ PP 21369Cotton Candy garden phlox

    Rounded white petals with an apron of soft, baby pink and a deep pink eye make this a stunning combination. The blooms are soft and round, yet sturdy, fragrant and long lasting. Deep eggplant purple bloom stalks contrast well with the softly colored flowers and the deep, olive green, super disease resistant foliage. This is a compact, well-branched variety that ships well, even in full bloom.

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    ySize: 18–24” tall by 18–24” wide

    USDA hardiness zones: 3–9

    Sun/shade: Full sun.

    Soil: Average garden soil.

    Moisture: Moist but well drained.

    Diseases and Pests: None known.

    Landscape Use: Foundations, cutting gardens, wildlife gardens, borders, foundations, small urban gardens.

    Propagation Methods: Tissue culture.

    Date of introduction to market: 2010

    Bloom time: Late June–September.