Latin Name: Phlox subulata 'Drummond's Pink'
Height: 4 - 6 inches
Spread: 18 - 20 inches
Sunlight: Full Sun; Part Sun
Bloom Time: April to May
Hardiness Zone: 2-9
Drummond's Pink Creeping Phlox is smothered in light pink star-shaped flowers at the ends of the stems from early to late spring. The spreading low-mounding habit can be found creeping over rocks and retaining walls. Prune as needed after the flowers fade. Needle-like foliage can be evergreen in some winters. Creeping Phlox varieties are nativars. The flowers are fragrant. This variety is a replacement for Emerald Pink due to its richer rose pink color and slightly larger bloom size.
Attracts: Bees; Butterflies
Other Names: Moss Phlox