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  1. Phlox subulata ‘Drummond’s Pink’ (Creeping Phlox) is a popular evergreen perennial with masses of large, starry, rich rose flowers which blanket the dark green, needle-like foliage in mid to late spring. Vigorous, it forms a pretty flower carpet and adds a splash of color for about 3-4 weeks.

  2. Creeping Phlox, Moss Phlox, Moss Pink, Mountain Phlox Phlox subulata, commonly known as Creeping Phlox or Moss Phlox, is a popular evergreen to semi-evergreen perennial cherished for its vibrant and blanket-like display of flowers in the spring.

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    The thymus genus is a large group, all of which are perennial plants in moderate climates. While some are upright plants with a shrub-like growth habit, the creeping types described here are low, with a vine-like growth habit.

    Related to the edible herbs, creeping thymes are also aromatic. They are principally grown for the fine texture of the leaves as they spread out to softly blanket the ground, but they also produce flowers of various colors, depending on type. The flowers usually appear late spring and early summer. Spicy orange thyme, creeping lemon thyme and caraw...

    Thyme is an indigenous plant in Eurasia but has naturalized in parts of North America. Butterflies and bees are drawn to this herb. Noting how attractive bees find these plants, Botanical.com writes that:

    A versatile plant, creeping thyme it has four primary uses: Herbalists have long known of thyme's medicinal qualities, using it as an antiseptic. Listerine contains a compound called, \"Thymol,\" which is derived from thyme. As an herb, thyme is used to flavor not only meats but also soups and stews, olives and olive oil, breads, and desserts. If y...

    Creeping thyme plants generally stay short and can be effective ground covers. Some people go as far as using them as grass alternatives. A more common use for them is as a ground cover to fill in the spaces between stepping stones, although caraway thyme may be too aggressive for this purpose. Wooly thyme, which has silvery foliage, may be a bette...

    Creeping thyme plants can become woody over time. If woody stems begin to dominate, you may want to remove and replace the plants. Strongly pruning back the plants may rejuvenate growth.

    There are very few problems to anticipate with creeping thyme, although they can be susceptible to root rot in soil that is too moist.

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  3. Jul 19, 2024 · How to Grow and Care for Creeping Phlox. Creeping phlox is a low-growing, mat-forming flowering plant that is often seen spreading as a thick ground cover, in rock gardens, and even in crevices of stone walls. Creeping phlox grows best in regions with moderate temperatures, full sun, and rich, moist soil.

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  4. Nov 7, 2022 · Creeping thyme is a perennial flowering shrub that spreads out, forming a beautiful sea of purple, pink, or red flowers. As a dwarf, low-growing shrub, creeping thyme is in the shrub genus Thymus and related to plants in the mint family Lamiaceae.

  5. The nine different Creeping Phlox described in this article are Amazing Grace, Violet Pinwheels, and Fort Hill. There are six Phlox Subulata – namely – “Snowflake”, “Candy Stripe”, “Emerald Cushion Blue”, “Emerald Pink”, “Purple Beauty’, and also “Scarlet Flame”.

  6. Aug 6, 2019 · A low-growing, easygoing, evergreen perennial that grows happily in tough places, creeping phlox is the perfect option to bring a splash of color to a rock garden, or for a cascading cover over stone walls. In fact, both types are up to the task. There are actually two different species that go by this common name.