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.
The scientific name of Smooth Phlox is Phlok glaberrima.
Phlox glaberrima
phlox/flocks
Phlox subulata
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Phlox drummondi.
Yes, deer may eat phlox flowers as they are known to be attracted to a variety of plants, including phlox.
Phlox typically blooms from late spring to early summer, depending on the specific variety and climate. Garden phlox (Phlox paniculata) usually flowers from June to August, while creeping phlox (Phlox subulata) often blooms earlier, around April to May. The blooming period may vary slightly based on local conditions and care.
Yes, deer do eat phlox plants.
They indicate what the animal is up to, such as a mating dance.
You could try phlox for starters
Phlox is an herb that has red, white, or purple flowers.
I would probally think they would