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Phlox paniculata is a of in the (Polemoniaceae). It is to parts of the eastern and central . It is extensively cultivated in temperate regions as an Fine Gardening Plant Guide, Garden phlox, Phlox paniculata and has become established in the wild in scattered locales in other regions. Common names include fall phlox, garden phlox, perennial phlox, summer phlox, and panicled phlox.


Description
Phlox paniculata is an erect growing to tall by wide, with on slender green stems. The flowers are in diameter, often strongly fragrant and borne in summer through fall (autumn).
(2025). 9781405332965, Dorling Kindersley.
The flowers are grouped in (with many branching stems), hence the specific epithet paniculata.
(2025). 9781845337315, Mitchell Beazley.
Typical flower colors in wild populations are pink or purple (rarely white).


Distribution and habitat
Fall phlox is native to parts of the central and eastern United States. It occurs as an introduced species in other parts of the United States, Canada,, Europe, and Asia. In the Chicago Region, it is questionably native, or native populations may have all been destroyed: "populations in our area appear to be to nearby woods and waste ground, which no doubt accounts for all collections since 1945".

In its natural range, it grows along stream banks and in moist wooded areas.


Cultivation
Phlox paniculata is grown largely for its showy fragrant flowers in high summer. It requires a sheltered spot with full sun or partial shade, in fertile moist soil. Plants may be propagated by division or root cuttings in autumn, or by basal cuttings in spring.

Plants make excellent cut flowers. In hot, dry areas they are sensitive to , and affected stems should be removed immediately.


Cultivars
Many have been developed for garden use. The following have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit:

  • 'Alba Grandiflora' (white)
  • 'Becky Towe' (pink, variegated leaves)
  • 'Danielle' (white)
  • 'David' (white)
  • 'Eva Cullum' (deep pink)
  • 'Eva Foerster' (pink/white)
  • 'Flamingo' (bright pink)
  • 'Franz Schubert' (pale pink/purple)
  • 'Grenadine Dream' (red/purple)
  • 'Grey Lady' (lavender-grey)
  • 'Luc's Lilac'
  • 'Le Mahdi' (violet blue)
  • 'Miss Elie' (pink)
  • 'Miss Mary' (deep pink)
  • 'Miss Pepper' (pale pink/deep pink)
  • 'Monica Lynden-Bell' (pale pink)
  • 'Mother of Pearl' (pearl white)
  • 'Norah Leigh' (pale/dark pink, variegated)
  • Peacock Cherry Red'
  • Peacock Lilac
  • Peacock Neon Purple
  • Peacock White
  • 'Prince of Orange' (orange-red)
  • 'Prospero' (lilac/white)
  • Purple Eye Flame (purple/white)
  • 'Rosa Pastell' (pale pink)
  • 'Starfire' (crimson)
  • 'Uspekh' (violet/white)
  • 'Utopia' (pale pink)
  • 'Velvet Flame' (purple/white)
  • 'Visions' (pale/medium pink)
  • 'White Admiral' (white)


Uses
The plant has been used medicinally, with the leaf extract serving as a laxative and to treat .
(1985). 9780394504322, Knopf.


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