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Phlox drummondii Tapestry Mix - seeds

Phlox drummondii Tapestry Mix
Annual Phlox, Drummond's Phlox

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These annual Phlox offer a wide range of flower colours gathered in a mixture called Tapestry Mix. This very floriferous, multicoloured mix, ranging from white to violet, through pink and red, will enchant the garden from June to September. Not exceeding 45 cm high, these annuals are perfect for animating a bed and have a good vase life, giving beautiful scented bouquets. They also grow very well in pots to provide stunning flowering pots for the balcony or terrace.
Flower size
2 cm
Height at maturity
45 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Annual / Perennial
Annual
Germination time (days)
15 days
Sowing method
Direct sowing, Sowing under cover
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Sowing period February to May
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Flowering time June to September
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Description

Phlox drummondii 'Tapestry Mix' bursts with a multitude of cheerful colours all summer long. The small, single, white, pink, red, and violet, often even bicoloured flowers are carried on upright stems to brighten up flower beds for a long time. These very floriferous Drummond's Phlox can also be grown in flowering pots to decorate a terrace or balcony, and they provide pleasantly scented bouquets that last up to 10 days in a vase. This easy-to-grow annual should be planted in moist soil and preferably in a sunny location.

Phlox is the most well-known member of the small botanical family Polémoniacées, which includes a few other ornamental plants such as the Cobea, a pretty climbing annual. The Phlox genus includes around sixty annual and perennial species, with evergreen or semi-evergreen leaves, most of which are native to North America. Phlox drummondii comes from Texas, where it grows in the middle of coastal plains, in sparsely populated oak stands and sandy meadows. It is named after a Scottish naturalist, Thomas Drummond, who discovered it in 1830.

Tapestry Mix is a fast-growing annual plant that forms upright stems reaching about 45 cm high forming clumps about 35 cm wide. It has lanceolate light green leaves from which panicles of 2 to 3 cm diameter flowers develop. Composed of five joined petals, these simple flowers have an undeniable romantic charm, which naturally fits in cottage gardens. They are also ideal for a flower bed where they will flourish from June to September (or even October if sown in two successive waves to extend the flowering period). The corollas are white with a sometimes violet, sometimes purple heart, pale yellow, pink, red, or purple-violet, enhanced by darker central spots... This joyful diversity of shades allows for the creation of floral compositions that are attractive to the eye and pleasant-smelling. The flowers, which attract bees and butterflies, give way to small dark seeds that are very easy to sow.
These plants are easy to grow in pots on a terrace, they will flower more abundantly in the sun but will tolerate partial shade. The soil should be moist but well-drained and fertile, regardless of its neutral, alkaline, or slightly acidic pH.

The Tapestry Mix of Phlox is as valuable for adding colour to flower beds as it is for creating beautiful flowering pots. To further enhance their multicoloured blooms, plant or sow them in front of Cotinus coggygria Winecraft Black, which provides a purple background. This compact smoke bush is adorned with dark purple, almost black, oval foliage that turns red-orange in autumn, prolonging the spectacle. Its easily recognisable, purple "cotton candy" flowers are an extra ornamental touch. Lagerstroemia indica Black Solitaire Crimson Red, a Crape Myrtle with similarly almost black foliage, can also play this role with panache, offering a summer flowering of bright red. On a terrace, you can create a distinctive scene by associating your Phlox with Paradise Manihi sweet potato, with its dark bronze cut foliage, which will also reward you with succulent tubers at the end of the season.

Flowering

Flower colour multicoloured
Flowering time June to September
Inflorescence Panicle
Flower size 2 cm
Fragrance slightly scented
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Annual
Foliage colour green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 45 cm
Spread at maturity 35 cm
Growth rate very fast

Botanical data

Genus

Phlox

Species

drummondii

Cultivar

Tapestry Mix

Family

Polemoniaceae

Other common names

Annual Phlox, Drummond's Phlox

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Planting and care

Phlox Drummondii 'Tapestry Mix' seeds are preferably sown under cover in a seed tray from February to March. Ideally, a temperature of 18-20°C should be maintained for rapid germination, but the seeds can germinate as soon as temperatures reach between 13 and 15°C.

Just cover the seeds with a thin layer of compost (1 to 2 mm) kept slightly moist and place in the sun (essential for germination). They will sprout between 10 and 21 days. When the seedlings are large enough to be moved and the frost period is over, you can plant them out. Choose well-drained soil, if possible rich and in the sun.

As they sometimes do not tolerate transplanting very well, it is sometimes better to sow them directly in place from April to May. After loosening the surface of the soil. Place one seed every 10/15 cm.

Cultivation:

Phlox Drummondii prefer light, fertile, moist, but well-drained soils and a sunny exposure. They are susceptible to powdery mildew, so make sure not to water the foliage, but the base of the plant to help prevent this. Protect young plants from slug attacks.

Sowing period

Sowing period February to May
Sowing method Direct sowing, Sowing under cover
Germination time (days) 15 days

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Border, Edge of border, Container
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Moist soil, rather well-draining and nutrient-rich

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