Patent classifications
A01H6/70
Phlox plant named ‘Magenta Sprite’
A new and unique cultivar of hybrid creeping phlox named Phlox Magenta Sprite multi-stemmed, short, upright, slowly-spreading habit with clean, green, glossy, lanceolate to linear leaves with exceptional powdery mildew resistance. Flowers are magenta pink with dark purple markings at center, nearly covering the top of the plant in peak flowering season about one week later than typical Phlox subulata. Magenta Sprite is especially useful as a containerized plant and for the flower garden as an specimen or en masse.
Phlox plant named ‘Magenta Sprite’
A new and unique cultivar of hybrid creeping phlox named Phlox Magenta Sprite multi-stemmed, short, upright, slowly-spreading habit with clean, green, glossy, lanceolate to linear leaves with exceptional powdery mildew resistance. Flowers are magenta pink with dark purple markings at center, nearly covering the top of the plant in peak flowering season about one week later than typical Phlox subulata. Magenta Sprite is especially useful as a containerized plant and for the flower garden as an specimen or en masse.
Phlox plant named ‘Rose Sprite’
A new and unique cultivar of hybrid creeping Phlox named Phlox Rose Sprite multi-stemmed, short, upright, slowly-spreading habit with clean, green, glossy, lanceolate to linear leaves with exceptional powdery mildew resistance. Flowers held above foliage on wine-colored stems with petals of rose-pink with white center halo and dark purple markings at center, nearly covering the top of the plant in peak flowering season about one week later than typical Phlox subulata. Rose Sprite is especially useful as a containerized plant and for the flower garden as an specimen or en masse.
Phlox plant named ‘Rose Sprite’
A new and unique cultivar of hybrid creeping Phlox named Phlox Rose Sprite multi-stemmed, short, upright, slowly-spreading habit with clean, green, glossy, lanceolate to linear leaves with exceptional powdery mildew resistance. Flowers held above foliage on wine-colored stems with petals of rose-pink with white center halo and dark purple markings at center, nearly covering the top of the plant in peak flowering season about one week later than typical Phlox subulata. Rose Sprite is especially useful as a containerized plant and for the flower garden as an specimen or en masse.
Phlox plant named ‘Bedazzled Lavender’
A new and unique cultivar of Hybrid Spring Phlox named Phlox Bedazzled Lavender multi-stemmed compact habit, slowly spread plant with bright, glossy-green, lanceolate leaves. Flowers are sweetly fragrant, with deeply notched petals of deep purplish-pink with two deep purple marks in center near-white eye beginning mid-April, continuing for about six weeks on branched peduncles. Foliage stays clean and resists mildew, especially suitable as a potted plant and for the landscape.
Phlox plant named ‘Bedazzled Lavender’
A new and unique cultivar of Hybrid Spring Phlox named Phlox Bedazzled Lavender multi-stemmed compact habit, slowly spread plant with bright, glossy-green, lanceolate leaves. Flowers are sweetly fragrant, with deeply notched petals of deep purplish-pink with two deep purple marks in center near-white eye beginning mid-April, continuing for about six weeks on branched peduncles. Foliage stays clean and resists mildew, especially suitable as a potted plant and for the landscape.
Phlox plant named ‘Eye Shadow’
A unique cultivar of Hybrid Spring Phlox named Phlox Eye Shadow characterized by vigorous, multi-stemmed, spreading, winter-hardy habit with short, bright glossy-green, awl-shaped leaves. Flowering begins in mid-April and continuing for nearly five weeks on heavily-branched peduncles and completely cover the plant in peak season. Petals are vibrant, rosy-purple with a large eye of striae marks of dark wine purple. Petal apices are moderately notched. Foliage stays clean and resists mildew, and the new plant is especially suitable for the landscape as a potted plant and in the garden as a specimen or en masse.
Phlox plant named ‘Eye Shadow’
A unique cultivar of Hybrid Spring Phlox named Phlox Eye Shadow characterized by vigorous, multi-stemmed, spreading, winter-hardy habit with short, bright glossy-green, awl-shaped leaves. Flowering begins in mid-April and continuing for nearly five weeks on heavily-branched peduncles and completely cover the plant in peak season. Petals are vibrant, rosy-purple with a large eye of striae marks of dark wine purple. Petal apices are moderately notched. Foliage stays clean and resists mildew, and the new plant is especially suitable for the landscape as a potted plant and in the garden as a specimen or en masse.
Phlox plant named ‘Pink Minuet’
A unique cultivar of Hybrid Spring Phlox named Phlox Pink Minuet characterized by multi-stemmed, heavily branched, compact, mounded, winter-hardy habit, producing short, bright glossy-green, awl-shaped leaves. Numerous flowers begin in late-April for three weeks on moderately-branched peduncles, nearly completely covering the plant in peak season. Flowers sporadically for four or five weeks later in the season. Petals are rosy-pink with two small striae marks in the center eye of dark-purple. Petal apices are shallowly notched. Foliage stays clean and resists mildew, and the new plant is especially suitable as a potted plant and in the garden as a specimen or en masse.
Phlox plant named ‘Pink Minuet’
A unique cultivar of Hybrid Spring Phlox named Phlox Pink Minuet characterized by multi-stemmed, heavily branched, compact, mounded, winter-hardy habit, producing short, bright glossy-green, awl-shaped leaves. Numerous flowers begin in late-April for three weeks on moderately-branched peduncles, nearly completely covering the plant in peak season. Flowers sporadically for four or five weeks later in the season. Petals are rosy-pink with two small striae marks in the center eye of dark-purple. Petal apices are shallowly notched. Foliage stays clean and resists mildew, and the new plant is especially suitable as a potted plant and in the garden as a specimen or en masse.