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Native Plants & More Phlox Paniculata 'Robert Poore'

Phlox Paniculata 'Robert Poore'

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Coming Back in May!

Tall and Bright best describes this variety of native phlox. Rich magenta blooms flower June thru September on 4-5’ tall clustering plants.

Plant Deets:

  • Prefers full sun but also enjoys partial afternoon shade.

  • Likes a little elbow room of 2-3’ from other plants but does love to be in a crowd of it’s fellows.

  • Medium to average soil with water at its feet ‘roots’ to avoid powdery mildew.

  • Favorite ‘pals’ include Sneezeweed, Coreopsis and any Monarda for a colorful pollinator way-station all season long.

  • Phlox really shines in a mass planting of 5 or more plants which also helps the pollinators!

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Tall and Bright best describes this variety of native phlox. Rich magenta blooms flower June thru September on 4-5’ tall clustering plants.

Plant Deets:

  • Prefers full sun but also enjoys partial afternoon shade.

  • Likes a little elbow room of 2-3’ from other plants but does love to be in a crowd of it’s fellows.

  • Medium to average soil with water at its feet ‘roots’ to avoid powdery mildew.

  • Favorite ‘pals’ include Sneezeweed, Coreopsis and any Monarda for a colorful pollinator way-station all season long.

  • Phlox really shines in a mass planting of 5 or more plants which also helps the pollinators!

Tall and Bright best describes this variety of native phlox. Rich magenta blooms flower June thru September on 4-5’ tall clustering plants.

Plant Deets:

  • Prefers full sun but also enjoys partial afternoon shade.

  • Likes a little elbow room of 2-3’ from other plants but does love to be in a crowd of it’s fellows.

  • Medium to average soil with water at its feet ‘roots’ to avoid powdery mildew.

  • Favorite ‘pals’ include Sneezeweed, Coreopsis and any Monarda for a colorful pollinator way-station all season long.

  • Phlox really shines in a mass planting of 5 or more plants which also helps the pollinators!

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A small backyard native plant nursery & flower farm in Mexico, New York

Nursery reopens May 2025

340 Dry Bridge Road Mexico, New York

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