Phlox paniculata ADESSA™ 'WHITE' perennial phlox
Phlox
I love seeing that even so-called old-fashioned plants such as perennial phlox still attract breeders’ attention and they invest time and energy in crossbreeding and selecting new, hardier, healthier, and more beautiful varieties. Their popularity is proved by the fact that they occupy 3 large pages in the RHS Encyclopedia of Plants (not many plants can boast that).
ADESSA™ White phlox is simply white. But definitely not a common white. As some of you know – there are many shades of white and this one is rich, non-translucent, like a portion of the freshest cream with a tiny bit of buttery yellow in the middle. The flowers are fragrant and attract butterflies. They open later than most of the older varieties but keep on producing flowers until frost. The leaves are rich green and disease resistant.
Last update 03-01-2014
Growing phlox is easy. It likes almost any garden soil, fertile or poor, but with enough nutrients the flowering will be heavier, and the plant will not suffer common phlox diseases. It only dislikes long-lasting drought or quick changing of wet and dry spells – in such environment its leaves will be prone to powdery mildew. They are long-lived plants that will stay in your garden until you dig them out. Sunny location is preferred but it will flower in partial shade, too. Hardy to about -34°C (USDA zone 4).






































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