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Emerald Blue Creeping Phlox
Emerald Blue Creeping Phlox (Phlox subulata ‘Emerald Blue’) – Soft Blue Color for Slopes, Banks & Sunny Areas
If you want a soft, calming spring color for sunny slopes or rocky areas, Emerald Blue Creeping Phlox is a top choice.
Key Features
Soft lavender‑blue flowers
Evergreen foliage
Thrives in full sun
Excellent for erosion control
Low‑maintenance and drought‑tolerant
Forms dense mats
What problem does Emerald Blue solve?
It covers sunny slopes and rocky areas with a soft blue carpet that stabilizes soil.
Is it good for beginners?
Yes — it’s easy to grow and thrives in tough conditions.
Will it grow in full sun?
Yes, full sun produces the best bloom.
How fast does it spread?
It spreads 12 to 18 inches wide.
Is it drought tolerant?
Once established, it thrives in dry, rocky soils.
Detailed Description
Emerald Blue Creeping Phlox is known for its soft, lavender‑blue spring bloom. Its evergreen foliage provides year‑round texture.
Planting & Care
Planting
Spacing: 12 to 18 inches
Soil: Well‑drained
Light: Full sun
Bloom Time: Spring
Care
Clip spent blooms
Lightly fertilize
Apply fertilizer beneath mulch
Water well
Seasonal Notes
Evergreen foliage
Soft blue spring bloom
Heat‑ and drought‑tolerant
Ideal Uses
Rock gardens
Retaining walls
Sunny slopes
Pathway edging
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Order Your Emerald Blue Creeping Phlox Today
Add soft, calming spring color to your landscape with Emerald Blue Creeping Phlox.
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Available Sizes: Pint‑size pots
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Sun‑Loving Groundcovers
Rock Garden Plants
Spring‑Blooming Groundcovers
Evergreen Groundcovers
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Orders containing only hard goods generally ship right away
as the inventory allows. Those items ship year-round and generally within one
week.
When ordering plants during fall or spring shipping, we will
set your order for the next available shipping week appropriate for your
location. April and May are our busiest months, and sometimes shipping delays
happen. Plants may be processed later than scheduled or the shipping department may get behind. This is not the norm, but it does sometimes happen. Please bear with us if this happens.
Our bare-root (field-grown) trees and shrubs typically arrive at the facility for shipping in November, December, and January (for fall shipping) and in February, March, April, and May (for spring shipping).
An example of month-by-month shipping would be as follows, as plants are available:
January - zones 9 - 10
February - zones 8 - 10
March - zones 7 - 10
April - zones 6 - 10
May - zones 5 - 9
June - zones 3 - 8
July - zones 3 - 7
August - zones 4 - 7
September - zones 5 - 8
October - zones 5 (some areas) - 9
November - zones 6 (some areas) - 10
December - zones 8 - 10
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