Balmoral
Phlox ‘Balmoral’ has large pastel-pink flowers.
Plant Description
Phlox ‘Balmoral’s large pips are pastel pink and have a very softly defined white center. Flower heads are 7-8” wide, above good dark green foliage. It was developed in the UK by nurseryman Fred M. Simpson in the mid 20th century, and was part of a series of Phlox named after royal residences, including Sandringham, Windsor, Holyrood and Glamis.
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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