Family: Polemoniaceae

Scientific Name: Phlox maculata Natasha

Common Name: Phlox Natasha, Natasha Sweet Williams Phlox

DescriptionA cultivar of the Meadow Phlox with raspberry and pink florets. Has good natural resistance to powdery mildew.
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone5
Sunlightfull to part sun
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage, needs more moisture in the hot sun
FlowersEach petal of the floret has a raspberry pink center stripe surrounded by white. Together the 5 petals create a pin wheel effect. Borne on an inflorescence called a panicle.
Leavesglossy green, lanceolate
Dimensions2 feet tall, clump forming
Maintenancegrow plants where there is good air circulation to help avoid an onset of mildew, water early to allow the foliage to dry, water at the base when possible, dead head to promote more flowers and to prevent volunteer seedlings, the seedling will not be true to the cultivar type and usually are a magenta color, if needed spray with a fungicide
Propagationdivision
Cultivar OriginDiscovered at the Central Botanical Gardens of Belarus by Luc Klinghamer.
Misc FactsAlso called Wild Sweet Williams. Phlox is derived for some authorities from either Greek-phlox (flame) or phlego (burn) components, and was used by the Greeks for a flame-coloured flower that has never been identified (www.plantlives.com)
Notes & Reference#51-Armitage's Manual of Annuals, Biennials, and Half-Hardy Perennials (Alan Arimitage), #145-Plant Lives, (Sue Eland) www.plantlives.com
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