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''Phlox'' (;
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φλόξ "flame"; plural "phlox" or "phloxes", Greek φλόγες ''phlóges'') is a genus of 67 species of
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and
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plants in the family Polemoniaceae. They are found mostly in North America (one in
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) in diverse habitats from
alpine tundra Alpine tundra is a type of natural region or biome that does not contain trees because it is at high elevation, with an associated harsh climate. As the latitude of a location approaches the poles, the threshold elevation for alpine tundra gets ...
to open
woodland A woodland () is, in the broad sense, land covered with trees, or in a narrow sense, synonymous with wood (or in the U.S., the '' plurale tantum'' woods), a low-density forest forming open habitats with plenty of sunlight and limited shade (see ...
and
prairie Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome by ecologists, based on similar temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and a composition of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, rather than trees, as the ...
. Some flower in spring, others in summer and fall. Flowers may be pale blue, violet, pink, bright red, or white. Many are fragrant.


Description

The name is derived from the Greek word ''phlox'' meaning flame in reference to the intense flower colors of some varieties."Phlox paniculata", Missouri Botanical Garden
/ref> Fertilized flowers typically produce one relatively large
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. The fruit is a longitudinally dehiscent capsule with three or more
valves A valve is a device or natural object that regulates, directs or controls the flow of a fluid (gases, liquids, fluidized solids, or slurries) by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways. Valves are technically fitting ...
that sometimes separate explosively. Some species such as '' P. paniculata'' (garden phlox) grow upright, while others such as '' P. subulata'' (moss phlox, moss pink, mountain phlox) grow short and matlike. Paniculata or tall phlox, is a native American wildflower that is native from New York to Iowa south to Georgia, Mississippi and Arkansas. It blooms from July to September. Creeping phlox spreads rapidly and makes great ground cover. It can be planted to cover banks, fill spaces under tall trees, and spill and trail over slopes. Creeping phlox blooms in spring and produces long, spreading stems, which become woody with age. It was introduced into cultivation by the late 1700s. The foliage of ''Phlox'' is a food for the
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e of some Lepidoptera species including dot moth, '' Gazoryctra wielgusi'', hummingbird hawk-moth and '' Schinia indiana'' (which feeds exclusively on ''P. pilosa''). Phlox species are also a popular food source for
groundhog The groundhog (''Marmota monax''), also known as a woodchuck, is a rodent of the family Sciuridae, belonging to the group of large ground squirrels known as marmots. The groundhog is a lowland creature of North America; it is found through mu ...
s,
rabbit Rabbits, also known as bunnies or bunny rabbits, are small mammals in the family Leporidae (which also contains the hares) of the order Lagomorpha (which also contains the pikas). ''Oryctolagus cuniculus'' includes the European rabbit s ...
s and
deer Deer or true deer are hoofed ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. The two main groups of deer are the Cervinae, including the muntjac, the elk (wapiti), the red deer, and the fallow deer; and the Capreolinae, including the ...
.


Species

The species in the genus include: *''Phlox aculeata'' A. Nelson *''Phlox acuminata'' Pursh *'' Phlox adsurgens'' Torr. ex A. Gray *''Phlox alaskensis'' Jordal *''Phlox albomarginata'' M.E. Jones *'' Phlox alyssifolia'' Greene *''Phlox amabilis'' Brand *'' Phlox amoena'' Sims *''Phlox amplifolia'' Britton *''Phlox andicola'' (Britton) E.E. Nelson *'' Phlox austromontana'' Coville *''Phlox azurea'' Glad. L. Sm. *''
Phlox bifida ''Phlox bifida'', commonly known as cleft phlox or sand phlox, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the Polemoniaceae (phlox) family that is native to the central United States. Description ''Phlox bifida'' is a mat-forming subshrub growing up to ...
'' L.C. Beck *''Phlox bryoides'' Nutt. *''
Phlox buckleyi ''Phlox buckleyi'', common name swordleaf phlox or shale-barren phlox, is a plant species native to Virginia and West Virginia. It grows in open woodlands, primarily on hillsides derived from shale. The first known specimen was first collected in ...
'' Wherry *''
Phlox caespitosa ''Phlox caespitosa'' is a species of phlox known by the common name tufted phlox. It is native to western North America from British Columbia through the Great Basin to New Mexico, where it grows in scrub, woodland, and other open plateau habitat ...
'' Nutt. *''Phlox canescens'' Torr. & A. Gray *''
Phlox carolina ''Phlox carolina'', the thickleaf phlox, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polemoniaceae. It is an herbaceous perennial growing to tall by wide, with leaves to long, and purple or pink flowers in summer. The specific epithet ''caro ...
'' L. *''Phlox caryophylla'' Wherry *''Phlox cluteana'' A. Nelson *''Phlox colubrina'' Wherry & Constance *''
Phlox condensata ''Phlox condensata'' is a species of phlox known by the common name dwarf phlox. It is native to the western United States including eastern California, Nevada, and Colorado, where it grows in rocky, mountainous areas. It is a very compact mat-fo ...
'' (A. Gray) E.E. Nelson *''Phlox covillei'' E.E. Nelson *''Phlox cuspidata'' Scheele *''
Phlox diffusa ''Phlox diffusa'' is a species of phlox known by the common name spreading phlox. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to the southwestern United States to the Dakotas, where it grows in many types of habitat, including roc ...
'' Benth. *''Phlox dispersa'' Sharsm. *'' Phlox divaricata'' L. *''
Phlox dolichantha ''Phlox dolichantha'' is a species of phlox known by the common name Big Bear Valley phlox. It is endemic to San Bernardino County, California, where it is limited to the area around Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains. It grows in fore ...
'' A. Gray *'' Phlox douglasii'' Hook. *'' Phlox drummondii'' Hook. *''Phlox floridana'' Benth. *''
Phlox glaberrima ''Phlox glaberrima'' (commonly called smooth phlox) is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family. It is native to the Midwestern and Southeastern United States The Southeastern United States, also referred to as the American South ...
'' L. *''
Phlox glabriflora ''Phlox glabriflora'' is an annual species of '' Phlox'' found in southern Texas. It is commonly called Rio Grande phlox. Whitehouse, Eula. "Notes on Texas Phloxes." Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 62, no. 7 (1935): 381-386. References ...
'' Whiteh. *''Phlox gladiformis'' (M.E. Jones) E.E. Nelson *''Phlox glutinosa'' Buckley *''Phlox grahamii'' Wherry *''Phlox grayi'' Wooton & Standl. *''Phlox griseola'' Wherry *''Phlox hendersonii'' (E.E. Nelson) Cronquist *''Phlox hentzii'' Nutt. *''
Phlox hirsuta ''Phlox hirsuta'', the Yreka phlox or hairy phlox,Ca ...
'' E.E. Nelson *'' Phlox hoodii'' Richardson *''Phlox idahonis'' Wherry *''Phlox jonesii'' Wherry *''Phlox kelseyi'' Britton *''Phlox lanata'' Piper *''Phlox lighthipei'' Small *''Phlox linearifolia'' (Hook.) A. Gray *''Phlox longifolia'' Nutt. *''Phlox longipilosa'' Waterf. *''Phlox lutescens'' (S.L. Welsh) S.L. Welsh *''
Phlox maculata ''Phlox maculata'', common names wild sweetwilliam and meadow phlox, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polemoniaceae, native the eastern United States and introduced to eastern Canada. It is a perennial. Growing to , this erect, clum ...
'' L. *''Phlox mesoleuca'' Greene *''Phlox mollis'' Wherry *''Phlox multiflora'' A. Nelson *''Phlox muscoides'' Nutt. *''Phlox nana'' Nutt. *''
Phlox nivalis ''Phlox nivalis'' is a species of flowering plant in the Polemoniaceae family, it is commonly known as the trailing phlox, but other common names include Pineland phlox, Pine phlox, and sweet trailing. It is native to the southeastern states, along ...
'' Lodd. *''
Phlox oklahomensis ''Phlox oklahomensis'', the Oklahoma phlox, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polemoniaceae The Polemoniaceae (Jacob's-ladder or phlox family) are a family of flowering plants consisting of about 25 genera with 270–400 species of ...
'' Wherry *''Phlox ovata'' L. *'' Phlox paniculata'' L. *''Phlox pattersonii'' Prather *''Phlox peckii'' Wherry *'' Phlox pilosa'' L. *''Phlox pulcherrima'' (Lundell) Lundell *''
Phlox pulvinata ''Phlox pulvinata'' is a species of phlox known by the common name cushion phlox. It is native to the western United States where it grows in mountain and plateau habitat, in rocky subalpine and alpine climates, including exposed tundra habitat. ...
'' (Wherry) Cronquist *''Phlox pungens'' Dorn *''Phlox richardsonii'' Hook. *''Phlox roemeriana'' Scheele *''Phlox sibirica'' L. *''
Phlox speciosa ''Phlox speciosa'' is a species of phlox known by the common name showy phlox. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Arizona and New Mexico, where it occurs in sagebrush, pine woodlands, and mountain forests. It is an ...
'' Pursh *''
Phlox stansburyi ''Phlox stansburyi'' is a species of phlox known by the common names cold-desert phlox and pink phlox. It is native to the southwestern United States from California to Utah to Texas, where it occurs in desert and plateau scrub and woodland habit ...
'' (Torr.) A. Heller *''
Phlox stolonifera ''Phlox stolonifera'' (creeping phlox or moss phlox) is a species of flowering plant in the family Polemoniaceae. It is a perennial herbaceous plant that is native to the eastern United States. It occurs in woodlands and stream banks in the v ...
'' Sims *'' Phlox subulata'' L. *''Phlox suksdorfii'' (Brand) H. St. John *''Phlox superba'' Brand *''
Phlox tenuifolia ''Phlox tenuifolia'', the Santa Catalina Mountain phlox, is a white flowered plant in the phlox family (Polemoniaceae) that can be found with stems climbing through shrubs and other vegetation growing on rocky slopes of the Sonoran Desert The S ...
'' E.E. Nelson *''Phlox tenuis'' (A. Gray) E.E. Nelson *''Phlox texensis'' (Lundell) Lundell *''Phlox triovulata'' Thurb. ex Torr. *''Phlox tumulosa'' Wherry *''Phlox viridis'' E.E. Nelson *''Phlox viscida'' E.E. Nelson *''Phlox walteri'' (A. Gray) Chapm. *''Phlox woodhousei'' (A. Gray) E.E. Nelson


Cultivation

Several species and
cultivar A cultivar is a type of cultivated plant that people have selected for desired traits and when propagated retain those traits. Methods used to propagate cultivars include: division, root and stem cuttings, offsets, grafting, tissue culture ...
s of phlox are commonly grown in gardens. Most cultivated phlox, with the notable exception of '' Phlox drummondii'', are perennial. Species from alpine habitats (and cultivars derived from them) require full sun and good drainage. Those from woodland habitats (such as '' Phlox divaricata'') require partial shade and soil rich in humus. Those from waterside habitats (such as ''P. paniculata'') require full sun and moisture at the roots.Prof. Craigmyle, M., ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Perennials'', Salamander Books Ltd, 2002, p222 Phlox are valued in the garden for their ability to attract butterflies. Phlox can be propagated from stem cuttings.


References


Further reading


Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, University of Texas, Austin

Natural Resources Conservation Service USDA


External links

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