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Phlox maculata Wild Sweet William

$3.50 - $60.00
Phlox maculata

Wild Sweet William

$3.50 - $60.00

Packet
$3.50
1/8 oz.
$12.50
1/4 oz.
$20.00
1/2 oz.
$35.00
1 oz.
$60.00

Bare Root Plants
$8.00

3 Pack
Out of Stock

Wild Sweet William blooms throughout early summer in a palette of soft pinks.  The tubular flowers fan out and open to 5 petite, overlapping petals that hummingbirds find irresistible.  These upright plants will typically showcase stacks of blossoms, creating a cylindrical pastel plume.  Drastically tapered leaves are a rich, glossy green.  Phlox maculata can be distinguished from other Phlox by the purplish spotted or streaked markings on the main stem. 

This plant requires a moderate amount of soil moisture with good drainage and plenty of organic material.  As long as its roots are kept cool and moist, Wild Sweet William will do well in full sun to partial shade.  Spreads by rhizomatous roots and self-seeding to create attractive mounds.  It is a favorite snack for rabbits, deer, and groundhogs, so plant amongst other natives to help deter those creatures. 

Phlox maculata is rarely found in the wild due to habitat degradation and destruction.  It also has steep competition from Dame's Rocket, an invasive, non-native plant in the mustard family.  Hesperis matronalis is often confused as being a Phlox because it blooms a similar color and around the same time as our natives.  The easiest way to distinuish Phlox is the 5 flower petals, whereas Dame's Rocket only has 4.  Dame's Rocket also has alternate leaves, while native Phlox have opposing leaves.

Other common names in use: Speckled Phlox, Spotted Phlox, Meadow Phlox

*Seed of this species is kept under refrigeration (33-38 F) in our warehouse. The days in transit to you in colder or warmer conditions won’t harm the seed, but it should be put back in refrigeration until you are ready to plant or apply pre-sowing treatment.

Live Plant Shipping Table

Spring Fall Age/Size
Dormant Bare Roots
April/May October 1 year
Potted 3-Packs N/A September 2.5" wide x 3.5" deep pots

Details

Seeds/Packet
75
Seeds/Ounce
7000
Germination Code
C(60)
Life Cycle
Perennial
Sun Exposure
Full, Partial
Soil Moisture
Medium-Wet, Medium
Height
3 feet
Bloom Time
June, July, August
Bloom Color
Pink
Advantages
Pollinator Favorite: butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, beetles
Bird Favorite: seeds, insects, fruit, nectar, nesting, perch
Highly recommended for home landscaping
USDA Zones
4-8
Plant Spacing
12-18''
Catalog Code
PHL08F