Here is a shot of the beautiful Creeping Phlox (Phlox stolonifera) that covered one whole area of the rock garden at one of the local gardens that I like to visit.
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April 21, 2013 by Mike Powell
Here is a shot of the beautiful Creeping Phlox (Phlox stolonifera) that covered one whole area of the rock garden at one of the local gardens that I like to visit.
Michael Q. Powell. All rights reserved
Posted in Flowers, Gardening, Macro Photography, Photography | Tagged Alexandria VA, Canon 100mm macro lens, Canon Rebel XT, green spring gardens, macro, phlox, Phlox stolonifera | 5 Comments
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Lovely!! Big Like!
They are so gorgeous…
Beautiful! I’ve never seen a bicolor creeping phlox.
I hope that I am correct in my identification. I never know for sure. Glad that you like the photo, whatever it happens to be.
Yes, I’m fairly sure that it is creeping phlox. The plant breeders are expirimenting again.