Phlox drummondii 'Ethnie Salmon'

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          Phlox drummondii 'Ethnie Salmon' is a highly ornamental horticultural variety and a dwarf type of Phlox. Its name comes from its vibrant salmon-red blooms. Despite its compact growth, it boasts excellent natural branching, abundant blossoms, and an extended blooming period, making it exceptionally eye-catching and a favorite among gardening enthusiasts.

          Dwarf Characteristics: The plant grows to a height of approximately 10-20 cm.

          Foliage and Flowers: The leaves are arranged alternately, and the plant has a strong natural branching ability, producing numerous lateral shoots. The flowers form conical cymes, with densely arranged salmon-red petals creating vibrant floral clusters. Slightly fragrant, the plant exhibits good heat tolerance and boasts bright, rich colors.

          Ornamental Value:Thanks to its dwarf and compact characteristics, "Ethnie Salmon" is ideal for small gardens, potted decorations, and planting along the edges of flower beds. It can also be used as a ground cover plant to add vibrant color.

          Care Requirements:

          Light: Prefers ample sunlight; full sun conditions are best for abundant blooming.

          Watering: Follow the "dry-to-wet" watering rule—water thoroughly once the soil surface is dry. Avoid waterlogging, as it can harm the roots, and prevent overhead watering.

          Soil: Requires loose soil; a mixture of peat, leaf mold, and perlite works well.

          Propagation: The "Ethnie Salmon" variety has a high germination rate. The seeds are small and can be directly sown into seed trays for cultivation.

          Fertilization: In early spring, use general-purpose fertilizers to promote growth. Once flower buds appear, switch to potassium dihydrogen phosphate fertilizer, applying it every 5-7 days.