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Phlox paniculata Blue Paradise

Blue Paradise Garden Phlox

  • »  Upright form
  • »  Stiff stems
  • »  Deep green stems and foliage
  • »  Blooms early July
  • »  Fragrant flowers
  • »  Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies
  • »  Flowers emerge light blue then darken to deep blue, then violet-red
  • »  Great mildew tolerance, but requires good air flow
  • »  Native

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A true color chameleon, you'll wonder if it is the same plant from day to day in your garden during its summer bloom. Upright with stiff stems, 'Blue Paradise' forms a column of deep green foliage and stems that tops itself with an extended dome of flower buds in late June. These buds enlarge and open in early July to form rounded heads of light blue flowers that are scented and loaded with sweet butterfly and hummingbird satisfying nectar. The flowers are attractive enough but they suddenly become even more attractive as, day by day, they darken to a deep violet-blue and then to violet-red giving you an ever changing pallette of color that you will cherish. Plant 'Blue Paradise' in groups toward the back of any garden and make sure you provide it with full sun and ample airflow. 'Blue Paradise' has great mildew tolerance but still needs the great air flow to keep this fungus at bay

Attributes
Fragrant
Native
Foliage Color
Green
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds
Flower Color
Blue
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Summer Bloomer
Habit
Upright

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