Scarlet Flame Creeping Phlox
Phlox subulata 'Scarlet Flame'
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Understanding Plant Options
Nature Hills offers plants in two main formats:
- Container Plants: Grown in pots with soil, sized by container volume and plant age
- Bare Root Plants: Dormant plants without soil, sized by height measurements
Container Plant Sizes
Container sizes indicate plant age and growing capacity rather than liquid volume equivalents. Our containers follow industry-standard nursery "trade gallon" specifications, which differ from standard liquid gallon measurements.
Young Plants (6 months to 18 months old)
Container Size | Actual Volume | Metric Equivalent |
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2" x 2" x 3" | 0.18 - 0.21 dry quarts | 0.20 - 0.23 dry liters |
4" Container | 0.31 - 0.87 dry quarts | 0.35 - 0.96 dry liters |
4.5" Container | 0.65 dry quarts | 0.72 dry liters |
6" Container | 1.4 dry quarts | 1.59 dry liters |
1 Quart | 1 dry quart | 1.1 dry liters |
5.5" Container | 1.89 dry quarts | 2.08 dry liters |
Established Plants (18 months to 2.5 years old)
Container Size | Actual Volume | Metric Equivalent |
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2 Quart | 2 dry quarts | 2.2 dry liters |
#1 Container | 2.26 - 3.73 dry quarts | 2.49 - 4.11 dry liters |
5" x 5" x 12" | 3.5 - 4.3 dry quarts | 3.85 - 4.74 dry liters |
Mature Plants (2-4 years old)
Container Size | Actual Volume | Metric Equivalent |
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#2 Container | 1.19 - 1.76 dry gallons | 5.24 - 7.75 dry liters |
#3 Container | 2.15 - 2.76 dry gallons | 8.14 - 12.16 dry liters |
Large Plants (3-5 years old)
Container Size | Actual Volume | Metric Equivalent |
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#5 Container | 2.92 - 4.62 dry gallons | 12.86 - 20.35 dry liters |
#6 Container | 5.25 - 6.01 dry gallons | 23.12 - 26.42 dry liters |
#7 Container | 5.98 - 6.53 dry gallons | 26.34 - 28.76 dry liters |
Bare Root Plants
Bare root plants are sold by height from the root system to the top of the plant. Plants may exceed minimum height requirements.
Common Sizes:
- Trees: 1 foot, 2 feet, 3 feet, 4 feet, 5 feet, 6 feet
- Shrubs & Perennials: 1 foot, 18 inches, 2 feet
Important Notes
Container Volume Specifications
- Trade Gallon Standard: Our containers follow industry-standard "trade gallon" specifications established by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI Z60.1) for nursery stock
- Volume Variations: Actual soil volume may vary due to plant root systems and growing medium settlement
- Age Indicators: Container size primarily indicates plant age and maturity rather than liquid volume equivalents
Growing Conditions
- Plant size can vary based on variety and growing conditions
- Container size helps indicate plant maturity and establishment level
- Larger containers generally mean more established root systems and faster landscape establishment
Seasonal Availability
- Bare root plants are available seasonally when dormant
- Container plants are available throughout the growing season
- Specific varieties may have limited availability in certain sizes
Questions?
For questions about specific plant sizes or availability, please contact our plant experts who can help you choose the right size for your landscape needs.
Plant Highlights
Scarlet Flame Creeping Phlox highlights at a glance!
Specifications
Specifications
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Growing Zones
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Mature Height
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Mature Spread
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Sun ExposureFull Sun
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Moisture
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Soil
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Growth RateMedium
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Flower Color
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Pollinator Friendly
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Fragrant
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Bloom PeriodEarly Spring, Late Spring

Growing Zones 3-8
Hot blooming carpet of color! The pastel colors of common Creeping Phlox are commonly seen growing around your town. Well, this spicy variety has a unique, hot color that definitely takes things up a notch! One of the best and brightest perennial flowering groundcovers, Scarlet Flame Creeping Phlox (Phlox subulata 'Scarlet Flame') adds a vibrant spot of color to the garden. Your winter-hungry eyes and hungry pollinators will adore these hard-working plants.
Brilliant blooms of scarlet red completely cover these pretty plants in spring. The foliage remains evergreen all year long! Get your growing season started off right with these intense scarlet red hues. Add Creeping Phlox as a hard-working, flowering groundcover or cascading plant throughout your sunny landscape!
Robust, cold-hardy, and low-maintenance, this perennial comes back for you year after year. Enjoy the showy, red flowers as they blanket the low ground in your landscape. Don't be surprised to see a sporadic flush of flowers throughout the season. Encourage this rebloom with a quick tidy-up after the first flush is finished for you.
Even after the star-shaped blooms are past, these mat-forming garden plants will play an important role for you and your nectar-hungry bees and butterflies. The needle-like foliage suppresses weeds and softens the edges of your perennial plantings.
Planting and Application:
Pay attention to the smallest details to pull the entire design together! You'll find many ways to get the most from your investment in these Creeping Phlox. Go ahead, and leverage these low-growing plants to help you look like you paid a professional landscaper big bucks!
Boost your residential curb appeal with this idea, too. Line your walkways, or add them at the edge of your foundation plantings. Kids adore these tiny flower factories! Create a stepping stone path to their playhouse, then plant Scarlet Flame Creeping Phlox between each paver.
Plant a pair on either side of the entrance to your Victory Garden. Bees flock to these early blooming nectar sources. Give them what they need, and they'll stay to help pollinate your fruiting and veggie plants, too!
These special plants will grow into an outstanding flowering carpet for you. Plant them en masse on slopes to control erosion. A mass planting of Scarlet Flame Creeping Phlox gives you a similar look, on a much smaller scale. Even tiny yards can use this treatment!
If you've seen mature Azaleas and Rhododendrons cover the side of a mountain in the southeastern United States, you'll know how effective a red blaze of color can be! This idea acts as cost-effective advertising for commercial properties. Create an attention-grabbing planting bed at the entrance of your building. Trust us, people will notice these red-hot plants after a long winter.
Space them 12 inches apart, measuring from the center of one to the center of the next. Add additional rows in a zigzagging, staggered pattern to cover a larger area. Mulch and weed between the plants until they grow together and touch. This idea acts as cost-effective advertising for commercial properties. Create an attention-grabbing planting bed at the entrance of your building. Trust us, people will notice these red-hot plants after a long winter.
Use them as "Spillers" to tumble down the top of rock walls and concrete block retaining walls. This extravagant look elevates your hardscape into a beautiful garden feature. Why not add these space-saving plants to the edge of your seasonal containers? Let them drape down over the side to softly polish up the look.
Start a collection of all the fantastic shades of Creeping Phlox in a dry Rock Garden as your spring feature. They'll be a good candidate for xeriscape landscapes after the roots get a chance to establish in your soil during the first year. Phlox is also recommended for Fire-wise landscaping for use in your defensible spaces!
- Star-Shaped Scarlet Blooms Feature Deeper Center
- Such a Welcome Color After Long Winters
- Low-Growing Plant With Enormous Flower Power
- Nectar-Rich Spring Flowers Feed Honeybees
- Cold Hardy Evergreen Foliage
- Shades Out Weeds, Stabilizes Soil, Container Spiller, En Masse & Accents!
#ProPlantTips for Care:
Scarlet Flame Creeping Phlox will survive partial shade, but flowers best in full sun growing conditions. Give these perennials at least six hours of sunlight for the most flowers and brightest color. This light-hearted plant won't give you any trouble if you provide well-drained soil. Please don't plant this one too deep. You want to see the soil it was growing in at the nursery by the time you are finished.
Be sure to give them a regular schedule of supplemental water during their first year. Help them get their roots established. Apply water in prolonged drought, as well. We recommend you give them a nice, long drink before you winterize your sprinkler system in the coldest zones. Protect the evergreen foliage from strong winter winds. Apply a three-inch layer of mulch around your plant, but make sure to pull it back from the stems. Mulch cuts down on surface evaporation and will improve your soil over time.
In early spring, trim them back to shape them, and lightly deadhead the first flush of flowers if you want to encourage a rebloom. While no plant is truly deer resistant, they do not prefer the taste of these plants. If you live in Deer Country, be sure to use Deer Repellent from the moment you plant, and reapply according to the instructions on the label.
- Blooms Best in Full Sun
- Enriched Well-Drained Soil
- Easy-Care Plants & Widely Adaptable
- Moderately Drought Tolerant Once Established
- Deer Don't Prefer the Taste
Order enough Scarlet Flame Creeping Phlox to complete your project. However, or wherever you use them in your space, they are sure to make you smile! You'll be thrilled when you place your order today at Nature Hills!
Phlox Frequently Asked Questions
Does Creeping Phlox spread?
Most Garden Phlox do spread some but politely so - not getting into trouble and not jumping their borders. Should the clumps become too large you can easily divide them.
Should your deadhead Creeping Phlox?
Deadheading Carpet Phlox helps prevent some varieties from self-seeding and encourages a rebloom. Shear or prune immediately after flowering for a rebloom later on.
Where is the best place to plant Phlox?
Phlox needs full sun, and well-drained enriched soil with good air circulation for best results. Mulch their beds and fertilize them each spring.
What happens to Phlox in the winter?
Phlox are herbaceous perennials that will lose their leaves and stems after frost and die back to the ground. In spring, they regrow from their root systems anew! However, Creeping Phlox can remain semi to fully evergreen in mild winters and warm growing zones.
What Shipping Options Do You Offer?
NatureHills.com works closely with our growers and nursery professionals to ensure we ship when it is most appropriate for your area. Our goal is to deliver the hardiest plants by avoiding extreme high and low temperatures. Check out our shipping schedule for more information and to learn our wills and won'ts when it comes to shipping plants. Find your Garden Phlox for sale here at NatureHills.com!