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Moss Phlox

Phlox, with its vibrant star-shaped flowers, is a genus native to North America, though some species are found in North Asia. These perennials are celebrated for their long blooming period from early spring to late summer. Cultivation of phlox requires well-drained soil and can vary from full sun to partial shade, depending on the species. Gardeners often use the taller varieties for a colorful backdrop in flower beds, while the low-growing creeping phlox is excellent as ground cover. With their rich colors and pleasant fragrance, phlox flowers are a delightful addition to any garden, attracting butterflies and enhancing biodiversity. Cheers

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