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Phlox subulata 'Frohnleiten'
By Spritzhenry
- 6 Apr, 2011
- 14 likes
This one is a very pale blue, with a ring of a deeper blue round the centre of each flower.
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A very pretty one, we have one out but not sure which one it is yet........
8 Apr, 2011
Nice colour- shall be checking these out for my garden!
9 Apr, 2011
Oh do - as long as you have a sunny spot, they'll thrive! :-)
9 Apr, 2011
Lovely one Barbara! I love these - my pink ones are brightening up one border, and my blue one has spread 2 ft in both directions. Must take a pic . . .
11 Apr, 2011
Thanks - they do make nice border plants, don't they! :-)
11 Apr, 2011
I must get this one for my new border Barbara.
13 Apr, 2011
You won't regret it, Kath!
13 Apr, 2011
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