Phlox multiflora
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Phlox multiflora, A. Nelson. Somewhat similar in habit to P. subulata, producing large fls. in spring so freely as to hide the foliage: cespitose, the branching prostrate base woody, the herbaceous nearly erect shoots 2—4in. high, the branches simple and 1-fld.: lvs.broad - linear, glabrous,opposite or fascicled: fls.rose, lilac or lavender,fragrant; tube of corolla exceeding calyx, the lobes 2/5 in. long, obovate and entire. Foothills Colo, to Mont.—Offered in the W. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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