Phlox divaricata 'Mary Helen'
Slowly spreads up to 20 inches wide, choking out weeds, keeping in soil moisture, and covering bare soil beautifully!
The flowers are small, 5-petaled, and soft lilac-purple with magenta-red strokes, held above the foliage so that at the height of bloom, scarcely a trace of green can be seen! Yet this is never an invasive or even aggressive plant, meandering rather than romping through the garden, and actually spreads rather slowly, achieving 12 to 20 inches after a season or two. Just 12 to 15 inches high when in bloom, after the early-spring flowers pass it is only a few inches high but dense and attractive.
'Mary Helen' fares well in light shade and any well-drained soil. It is among the easiest and most beautiful of groundcovers, welcoming spring into the garden with a bold flourish. Zones 4-8.
| Genus | Phlox |
| Species | divaricata |
| Variety | 'Mary Helen' |
| Bloom Season | Early Spring |
| Habit | Prostrate |
| Zone | 4 - 8 |
| Plant Height | 12 in - 15 in |
| Plant Width | 12 in - 20 in |
| Item Form | 4-inch Pot |
| Additional Characteristics | Easy Care Plants, Free Bloomer, Bloom First Year |
| Bloom Color | Light Magenta, Light Purple |
| Foliage Color | Medium Green |
| Light Requirements | Part Shade |
| Moisture Requirements | Moist, well-drained |
| Soil Tolerance | Clay, Normal, loamy |
| Uses | Beds, Border, Containers, Ground Cover |
| Restrictions | CAN, HI, PR |




