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Lilac to lavender blue, heirloom cultivar.
Plant Description
An old British cultivar from the war years, with daytime flowers of a lilac shade, becoming lavender blue in dusky or cloudy conditions. It is a nearly solid color, with very little shading around the eye zone, just a hint of pale blazing. Buds and bracts are dark. Mildew resistance is fair, so good culture will help to keep the leaves clean. Introduced by B. Symons-Jeune, and winner of an RHS Award of Garden Merit.
This phlox description is here for reference only, and the plant is not currently available for mail-order shipping. However it may be available potted-up for on-site sales at the nursery, or with advance notice.
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