RMC4TT9P–Phlox stolonifera, Creeping Phlox, in flower
RM2M0H50Y–Patches of Phlox stolonifera (Creeping Phlox)
RM2F9FMAT–Phlox stolonifera 'Wister Pink' flowers, close up.
RMP6AEW9–Large patch of Phlox stolonifera (Creeping Phlox)
RM2J6FJB9–phlox stolonifera USA moss phlox creeping phlox pink blossom Makrophoto
RMBRP03J–Cute Rhode Island Red baby chick asleep in garden among a profusion of lavender creeping phlox, USA
RF2NECE62–Creeping Phlox Flowers
RM2X24NMN–The blossoms of a Candy Stripe creeping phlox perennial flower
RMET1Y8D–Creeping phlox, white flower, Phlox subulata, Phlox stolonifera, Polemoniaceae, Phlox family, India, Asia
RFCPR81N–Some phlox flowers.
RFW67DFH–Creeping phlox or Phlox stolonifera or Moss phlox herbaceous stoloniferous perennial plants with pink flowers surrounded with narrow green leaves
RFT9167B–Densely planted Creeping phlox or Phlox stolonifera or Moss phlox herbaceous stoloniferous perennial plant growing as hedge in local garden
RFDJ4W2E–Creeping Phlox
RFMEC397–Detail of purple creeping phlox wildflower unfurling.
RMF45C87–Creeping phlox
RMGGJER0–Phlox stolonifera 'Homefires' MIW251513
RMR400W9–Creeping Phlox In Woods, Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, Usa
RMC4TTAF–Phlox stolonifera, Creeping Phlox, in flower
RMGGD30X–Phlox stolonifera - 'Ariane' ALP010432
RM2DWW7N2–Phlox stolonifera 'Home Fires', Creeping phlox 'Home Fires', in flower
RMP6AEP5–Large patch of Phlox stolonifera (Creeping Phlox)
RM2J6FJA2–phlox stolonifera USA moss phlox creeping phlox pink blossom Makrophoto
RF2PPBW0H–White with a blue eye moss phlox Bavaria. High quality photo
RF2JTKK07–a rock garden with limestone boulders grown with golden alison and creeping phlox in cascades
RF2M6DMTX–A closeup shot of the white creeping phlox flowers blooming in the garden on a sunny day
RMET1Y8E–Creeping phlox, white flower, Phlox subulata, Phlox stolonifera, Polemoniaceae, Phlox family, India, Asia
RFCPRBFG–Pink phlox flowers.
RFWXBM3E–Curious little chick peeking above a bed of lavendar colored spring flowers. Extreme shallow depth of field with some blur on lower portion of image.
RFHR2KHN–Curious little chick peeking above a bed of lavendar colored spring flowers. Extreme shallow depth of field with some blur on lower portion of image.
RFT9166R–Creeping phlox or Phlox stolonifera or Moss phlox herbaceous stoloniferous perennial plant growing as creeping plant on edge of concrete wall
RM2DWW7EW–Phlox stolonifera 'Home Fires', Creeping phlox 'Home Fires', in flower
RMA1RJY7–Creeping Phlox (Phlox stolonifera)
RMC4TTBA–Raised bed with alpine and rockery plants at RHS Rosemoor Gardens, Devon, England, United Kingdom
RF2PPBW00–White with a blue eye moss phlox Bavaria. High quality photo
RMDTF673–Phlox stolonifera, creeping phlox
RMBY1JWC–Creeping phlox, Phlox stolonifera, with vivid blue flowers.
RFJ67R1X–creeping phlox [phlox stolonifera]
RM2AJ4PBK–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . bose, about 2 high. In moist woods, Quebec to Ontario, Minnesota,Pennsylvania, Florida, Louisiana and Arkansas.Ascends to 3700 ft. in Virginia. Sometimes calledwild sweet wilHam. April-June. 9. Phlox stolonifera Sims. CrawlingPhlox. Fig. 3462. Phlox stolonifera Sims, Bot. Mag. pi. 563. 1802.Phlox reptans Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. i : 145. 1803. Hirsute or pubescent; stems slender, d
RMP558G7–Creeping phlox, Phlox stolonifera, with vivid blue flowers.. Illustration by Henrietta Moriarty from 'Fifty Plates of Greenhouse Plants' (1807), a re-issue of her own 'Viridarium' (1806), with handcoloured copperplate engravings. Moriarty was a colonel's widow who turned to writing novels and illustrating botanical books to support her four children.
RMM4XRF2–Creeping phlox, Phlox stolonifera, procumbent phlox, Phlox procumbens, bristle-leaved phlox, Phlox setacea, awl-leaved phlox, Phlox subulata, and snow-white phlox, Phlox nivalis. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RMR400W6–Pink Azalea, Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, Usa
RF2PPBWAD–White with a blue eye moss phlox Bavaria. High quality photo
RF2PWFJ47–White with a blue eye moss phlox Bavaria.
RMRHWWP7–. Belgique horticole. Plants. 1.Phlox divaricata.Limi. 2. PWox pilosa. Linn. 3. Phlox stolonifera crassii'olia.Don. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Lige
RM2BT57X3–Creeping phlox, Phlox stolonifera, procumbent phlox, Phlox procumbens, bristle-leaved phlox, Phlox setacea, awl-leaved phlox, Phlox subulata, and snow-white phlox, Phlox nivalis. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RF2PWFJDB–White with a blue eye moss phlox Bavaria.
RMRE7KR1–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 9. Botany; Botany. 26 PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHILADELPHIA BOTANICAL CLUB 27 Geography.—Like Phlox stolonifera, P. ovata is essentially a southern Appalachian plant, but the ranges of the two differ in details, as comparison of their distribution maps will show. The most remarkable feature of the present species consists in its occurrence in an outlying area largely within the glaci- ated territory of Indiana and Ohio. The route by which migration to this area took place is uncertain, but it probably traversed eastern Kentucky.. Fig. 3. Distributi
RF2PWFJ44–White with a blue eye moss phlox Bavaria.
RMREA46W–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 9. Botany; Botany. 20 PEOCEEDINGS OP THE I 8. Phlox stolonifera Sims. Creeping Phlox. Plate 4. History.âSo far as recorded this Phlox was first observed, in Georgia, by the horticultural collector John Eraser in 1786, and living material sent by him to England in 1801 formed the basis of the specific description by Sims.^ It was also found about the same time by Michaux^ and named P. reptansj this has been widely used, but since Sims's name has a year's priority, Michaux's must be relegated to synonymy. Subse- quent names for the same species
RMREA46P–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 9. Botany; Botany. 20 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ]>ART0N1A, No. 13 Plate 4 m m 8. Phlox stolonifera Sims. Creeping Phlox. Plate 4. History.â^0 far as recorded this Phlox was first observed, in Georgia, by the horticultural collector John Eraser in 1786, and living material sent by him to England in 1801 formed the basis of the specific description by Sims.^ It was also found about the same time by Michaux^ and named P. reptans; this has been widely used, but since Sims's name has a yearns priority, Michaux's must be relegated to synonymy. Subse- q
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