Phlox drummondii (Drummond's Phlox) was discovered in 1935 in Texas, USA, by English plant explorer Thomas Drummond. An annual phlox, it occurs naturally along roadsides from Canada to Florida.
It’s widely grown as a summer bedding plant, where its spreading habit makes it perfect for filling gaps at the front of a border or as part of a summer container display.
Phlox 'Moody Blues’ bears flowers in a variety of shades of blue. It has a compact, bushy habit, making it perfect for growing in cottage gardens and informal bedding displays, as well as pots. For best results, grow Moody Blues' in full sun and keep well-watered.
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Phlox ‘Moody blues’ and wildlife
Phlox ‘Moody blues’ is known for attracting bees and butterflies/moths. It has nectar/pollen rich flowers.
Is Phlox ‘Moody blues’ poisonous?
Phlox ‘Moody blues’ has no toxic effects reported.