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  2. Polemoniaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Polemoniaceae (Jacob's-ladder or phlox family) are a family of flowering plants consisting of about 27 genera [2] with 270–400 species of annuals and perennials native to the Northern Hemisphere and South America, with the center of diversity in western North America.

  3. Phlox - Wikipedia

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    Some species such as P. paniculata (garden phlox) grow upright, while others such as P. subulata (moss phlox, moss pink, mountain phlox) grow short and matlike. Paniculata or tall phlox, is a native American wildflower that is native from New York to Iowa south to Georgia, Mississippi and Arkansas. It blooms from July to September.

  4. Phlox cuspidata - Wikipedia

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    Phlox cuspidata, the pointed phlox, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polemoniaceae, native to the US states of Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana. [1] [2] An annual reaching 25 cm (10 in), its hybridization dynamics with and partial reproductive isolation from Phlox drummondii are the subject of scientific inquiry.

  5. Phlox nivalis - Wikipedia

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    Phlox nivalis is a species of flowering plant in the Polemoniaceae family with the common name of trailing phlox. It is native to the southeastern United States, Texas, Michigan, and Utah. [ 5 ] One subspecies of this plant, Phlox nivalis subsp. texensis , the Texas trailing phlox or Texan phlox , is a rare plant federally listed as an ...

  6. Phlox roemeriana - Wikipedia

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    Phlox roemeriana, the goldeneye phlox, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polemoniaceae, native to Texas. [1] There it is found only on dry limestone soils of the Edwards Plateau and nearby areas of the High Plains. [2] An annual reaching 13 cm (5 in), it has pink flowers with a yellow center. [2]

  7. Phlox maculata - Wikipedia

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    Phlox maculata, commonly called meadow phlox, [1] as well as wild sweet William [2] and marsh phlox, [3] [a] is a species of flowering plant in the family Polemoniaceae, native the eastern United States and introduced to eastern Canada. [2] It is a perennial. [4]

  8. Phlox buckleyi - Wikipedia

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    Phlox buckleyi is a perennial herb spreading by means of stolons running on the surface of the ground. Rosettes of long, narrow, evergreen leaves form at the tips of the stolons, from the center of which arises a vertical stem up to 40 cm (16 inches) tall. Inflorescence is a cyme or a paniculate group of cymes. Flowers are bright purple with ...

  9. Phlox ovata - Wikipedia

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    Phlox ovata (syn. Phlox latifolia), the Allegheny phlox, mountain phlox, or wideflower phlox, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polemoniaceae, native to the eastern United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A creeping perennial found in open montane woodlands, its taxonomic history has been marked by nomenclatural issues.