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- Soft lavender-blue flowers with a distinctive violet eye
- Perfect for dappled shade and woodland-style planting
- Spreading, low-growing habit ideal for ground cover
- Spring-flowering and attractive to early pollinators
Phlox divaricata subsp. laphamii ‘Chattahoochee’ is a beautiful spring-flowering woodland perennial, producing loose clusters of fragrant lavender-blue flowers, each marked with a striking violet eye. Flowering in mid to late spring, it provides valuable early colour when much of the garden is just waking up.
This low-growing, spreading phlox is ideal for planting beneath trees, along shady borders, or in naturalistic woodland schemes where it will gently knit through other shade-loving plants. Its soft colouring pairs beautifully with ferns, hostas and spring bulbs.
Thriving in moist, well-drained soil in partial shade, ‘Chattahoochee’ is easy to grow and reliable year after year. As well as its ornamental appeal, the nectar-rich flowers are a welcome source of food for early pollinating insects.
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- Soft lavender-blue flowers with a distinctive violet eye
- Perfect for dappled shade and woodland-style planting
- Spreading, low-growing habit ideal for ground cover
- Spring-flowering and attractive to early pollinators
Phlox divaricata subsp. laphamii ‘Chattahoochee’ is a beautiful spring-flowering woodland perennial, producing loose clusters of fragrant lavender-blue flowers, each marked with a striking violet eye. Flowering in mid to late spring, it provides valuable early colour when much of the garden is just waking up.
This low-growing, spreading phlox is ideal for planting beneath trees, along shady borders, or in naturalistic woodland schemes where it will gently knit through other shade-loving plants. Its soft colouring pairs beautifully with ferns, hostas and spring bulbs.
Thriving in moist, well-drained soil in partial shade, ‘Chattahoochee’ is easy to grow and reliable year after year. As well as its ornamental appeal, the nectar-rich flowers are a welcome source of food for early pollinating insects.















