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Phlox plants primarily reproduce through cross-pollination, facilitated by various pollinators like bees and butterflies. They can also self-pollinate, but cross-pollination often results in greater genetic diversity. Flowering occurs in clusters, attracting pollinators, and the timing of blooms can vary by species. Additionally, phlox can spread through vegetative means, such as rhizomes or seeds, contributing to their propagation.

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