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Bedazzled Lavender Hybrid Spring Phlox

Phlox subulata 'Bedazzled Lavender' PP 31,168

  • Patented Lavender Phlox Hybrid Blooms so Densely, Foliage Disappears Under Dazzling Flowers
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-8
  • Grows 1 ft Tall, 2-3 ft Wide
  • Showy Purple Blooms From Early Spring to Late Spring
  • Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Pollution Tolerant
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: This Phlox thrives in full sun, needing at least 6 hours of direct light daily to maintain its dense, "carpet-like" growth and vibrant purple blooms. While it can tolerate light afternoon shade, too much shade often leads to leggy stems and fewer flowers.
  • Soil: Aim for well-drained, loamy soil that does not stay soggy. If you have heavy clay, mix in some organic compost to improve drainage, or plant in a raised mound to keep the roots from sitting in water.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water twice a week to ensure the roots establish deeply into the soil. Once mature, Bedazzled Lavender is quite drought tolerant, but providing a deep soak during dry spells keeps the foliage lush. If the soil stays bone-dry for too long, you might notice the lower leaves turning brown or the plant going dormant earlier than expected.

Pruning Tips

Since this variety blooms on the previous year's growth, you should only prune it immediately after the spring flowers fade. Think of this like a light haircut; use garden shears to trim back the top inch of growth to encourage a tidier shape and more vigorous budding for next year. Pruning too late in the summer or fall will remove the developing flower buds, resulting in a green but flowerless plant the following spring.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer early in the spring just as new green growth appears to fuel the heavy blooming period. Avoid using high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer. Excessive nitrogen late in the season stimulates soft, tender growth that won't have time to harden off before the first frost, making the plant vulnerable to winter damage.

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Description


Looking for a spring groundcover that truly dazzles? Bedazzled Lavender Hybrid Spring Phlox (Phlox subulata 'Bedazzled Lavender' PP 31,168) is a perennial charmer that gardeners also know as Carpet Phlox, Creeping Phlox, or Moss Phlox. This sun-loving wonder forms a soft, cushiony mat only 8 inches tall but spreads 2-3 feet wide, bursting into a cloud of lavender blooms in early to mid-spring. Its star-shaped flowers blanket the foliage so completely that you can hardly see the leaves beneath the dazzling display.

This hybrid groundcover forms dense, evergreen mats of fine, needle-like foliage that stay attractive long after the blooms fade. Perfect for weaving between stepping stones or tumbling down slopes, the lush mounds of Bedazzled Lavender Creeping Phlox create a living carpet that adds year-round texture to your garden. Each spring, the floral show is nothing short of spectacular, making it a pollinator magnet for early butterflies and bees.

Key Features

Belonging to the Phlox family (Polemoniaceae), this cheerful groundcover has been cherished for generations for its toughness, longevity, and breathtaking seasonal display.

  • Also called Carpet Phlox, Creeping Phlox, or Moss Phlox
  • Low-growing perennial groundcover
  • Lavender star-shaped blooms in spring
  • Evergreen, needle-like foliage for year-round texture
  • Cushiony mounds 8 inches tall and 2-3 feet wide
  • Pollinator-friendly and drought-tolerant once established

Landscaping Uses

This versatile Carpet Phlox is a must-have for brightening spring gardens with waves of lavender color. At only 8 inches tall, it’s ideal for filling in gaps, softening hard edges, or tumbling gracefully over walls. Native to North America, Phlox subulata has long been a springtime favorite in cottage gardens, rock gardens, and naturalized landscapes.

  • Rock gardens and slopes
  • Edging for pathways and borders
  • Filling spaces between stepping stones
  • Groundcover under taller perennials and shrubs
  • Container “spiller” to cascade over pots

Care & Maintenance

USDA Growing Zones: 4 - 8. Bedazzled Lavender Creeping Phlox is a hardy, herbaceous perennial groundcover that is both tough and charming. Once established, it’s drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, and low-maintenance.

  • Planting Time: Best planted in spring or early fall.
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun for maximum bloom coverage.
  • Soil Requirements: Prefers well-drained soil - thrives in sandy, rocky, or average soils. Avoid soggy clay or poor drainage.
  • Moisture Needs: Use the Finger Test. New plants need consistent watering their first year, but once established, it is drought-tolerant.
  • Mulch: Apply a 3-4 inch layer of mulch around, but not on top of, the crown.
  • Fertilization Needs: Light application of balanced fertilizer in early spring encourages better blooming. Compost is also beneficial.
  • Pruning Info: Lightly shear back after flowering to keep mounds tidy and encourage dense growth. No need for deadheading since spent flowers naturally drop away.
  • Division Info: Can be divided every 3-4 years to rejuvenate growth and spread plants to new areas.
  • Special Perks: Deer and rabbit-resistant, erosion control, and evergreen foliage provides year-round interest.

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Lavender Carpet of Joy

Few perennials put on such a breathtaking spring show as Bedazzled Lavender Creeping Phlox. With its lush carpet of blooms, evergreen foliage, and carefree growth habit, this perennial is a garden staple for ground-hugging color. Order your Bedazzled Lavender Creeping Phlox today and let Nature Hills deliver vibrant lavender carpets right to your doorstep!

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do you buy lavender?

  • You can buy Bedazzled Lavender Hybrid Spring Phlox online or at garden centers that carry specialty perennials. This particular cultivar (PP 31,168) may be harder to find locally since it's a newer patented variety. Check with nurseries that specialize in native groundcovers or order online for best availability.

What USDA hardiness zones is Bedazzled Lavender Hybrid Spring Phlox suitable for?

  • Bedazzled Lavender Hybrid Spring Phlox thrives in USDA zones 3-9, making it suitable for most North American gardens. This hardy perennial handles both cold winters and hot summers once established. Shop at Nature Hills for this reliable groundcover that delivers decades of spring color.

What type of soil does Bedazzled Lavender Hybrid Spring Phlox need to thrive?

  • Bedazzled Lavender Hybrid Spring Phlox thrives in well-draining soil and tolerates poor, rocky conditions once established. This drought-tolerant groundcover actually prefers lean soils over rich, fertile ground. Avoid heavy clay or waterlogged areas for best results.

What are the best companion plants to grow with this spring phlox?

  • Bedazzled Lavender pairs beautifully with spring bulbs like daffodils and tulips that bloom simultaneously in early to mid-spring. Try combining it with other rock garden favorites like sedums, ornamental grasses, or low shrubs that won't overshadow its 8-inch height. Plant taller companions at least 2-3 feet away to showcase the phlox's spreading carpet effect.

Will this phlox spread or self-seed in my garden?

  • Bedazzled Lavender Creeping Phlox spreads by forming dense mats 2-3 feet wide but doesn't self-seed aggressively. This perennial groundcover expands through its root system to create living carpets. Expect gradual spreading that fills in gaps naturally without becoming invasive. Shop at Nature Hills for this well-behaved groundcover.

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