Jeana
Phlox ‘Jeana’ is superbly mildew resistant with tiny pink-lavender pips.
Plant Description
Not all phlox touted as mildew resistant turn out to be, as many of you might agree, truly resistant, but I can assure you that ‘Jeana’ is exceptional in this regard. It has grown healthily and happily for me in a dry, poor site for several years, with not a speck of mildew to date. The florets are quite small, arranged in abundant tight clusters, and seem to be unusually attractive to butterflies. The color is pinky-lavender, bordering on pale magenta. The stems are stout, and the leaves have a heavier substance than usual. Discovered in a Tennessee garden by Jeana Prewitt.
This phlox description is here for reference only, and the plant is not currently available for mail-order shipping. However it may be available potted-up for on-site sales at the nursery, or with advance notice.
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