The long-leaved phlox does not have a phylum category. The flowers belong to the family polemoniaceae, or phlox. The stems stand straight up and there are several flowers that bloom off one stem.
lupine, peony, cranesbill, lady's mantle, campanula, phlox, sweet william, lilies, roses...
Phlox is an outdoor flower and will not live inside for more than a few days. Phlox flower can be grown from seed or purchased at your local greenhouse or nursery. The flowers are pretty and when one flower dies there are usually more flower buds ready to bloom. This is an ongoing process called a continual bloomer. To find out how well Phlox will grow where you live just do a search online and enter in the search bar "phlox grows best in what conditions" then press the go button lots of information will be the result of your search.
phlox/flocks
Phlox glaberrima
Phlox subulata
The scientific name of the annual flower Phlox is Phlox drummondii. It belongs to the genus Phlox within the family Polemoniaceae.
The scientific name for smooth phlox is Phlox glaberrima.
Phlox is an herb that has red, white, or purple flowers.
You could try phlox for starters
Phlox will grow in locations in the Philippines. The phlox will have to be watched to make sure that it has adequate moisture and can be shaded part of the day.
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