Phlox typically takes about 6 to 8 weeks to bloom after planting.
Phlox will bloom continuously throughout the summer season.
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.
Phlox do not bloom continuously throughout the summer season. They typically bloom in late spring to early summer, with some varieties blooming again in late summer or early fall.
Phlox does not bloom continuously throughout the entire summer season. It typically blooms in late spring to early summer, but some varieties may continue to bloom sporadically throughout the summer.
Paperwhites typically take about 3-5 weeks to bloom after planting.
Long-leaved phlox can be grown virtually anywhere that meets its preferred soil, sunlight, and water requirements. However, naturally growing long-leaved phlox is common in central and western America.
Marigolds typically take about 45 to 50 days to bloom after planting the seeds.
Pumpkins typically take about 75 to 120 days to grow after the flowers bloom.
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An amaryllis typically takes 6-8 weeks to bloom after planting.
Marigolds take about 45 to 50 days to grow from seed to full bloom.
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