Unidentified Flower
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Luis on Aug 10, 2013Jerrry, those are Phlox the come in lots different colors, very easy to grow.Helpful Reply
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Jerry Taylor on Aug 10, 2013Thank you so much!Helpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Aug 10, 2013Garden Phlox (Phlox paniculata)Helpful Reply
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Brenda De Lair on Aug 12, 2013If you decide you like it and want to get some they are very easy to grow, spread nicely, and come in a variety of colours that are mauve or pink based. They also range in hue from pale shades to quite deep colours that really pop. Some of them also have a lovely scent that really comes out at night. They are a terrific flower for the perennial garden.Helpful Reply
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Ruth Rogers on Aug 12, 2013Wonderful phlox. I love them in my garden. I have them in all colors.Helpful Reply
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Diane Finley on Aug 12, 2013Phlox are amazing plants and the fragrance is heavenly!Helpful Reply
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Better Outdoor Living at Home on Aug 12, 2013Phlox are very pretty - do yours attractive butterflies? We actually did a post on the 'Peppermint Twist' Phlox - has a pretty pink and white striped flower http://bit.ly/15J4xIpHelpful Reply
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Carroll B on Aug 12, 2013Very pretty! Is it grown in the shade and does it multiply? I live in South Georgia, would love to plant someHelpful Reply
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Jerry Taylor on Aug 12, 2013I have a wrap around front porch and I would love to get some of these to go around it. I was hoping with them in bloom right now I could find some for sale but no luck yet.Helpful Reply
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Brenda De Lair on Aug 13, 2013Phlox are very hardy and can be grown in full sun to partial shade. The clumps get bigger every year and will likely need to be divided by the 4th yr. They also come in white which is a beautiful pop in the garden at this time of year.Helpful Reply
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Stephanie Graham on Aug 17, 2013Phlox, come in lots of colours, beautiful.Helpful Reply
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Sharon Sizemore on Aug 17, 2013Love theseHelpful Reply
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Carroll B on Aug 18, 2013Thanks, @Pat so much for this information. I will definitely plant some of these.Helpful Reply
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Isamenton on Apr 18, 2014Phlox Paniculata or garden phlox: https://www.jardins-sans-secret.com/detail/3564/Phlox-Paniculata-Garden-Phlox.htmlHelpful Reply
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