Fragrant Phlox (Phlox pilosa) Perennial spring blooms that attract butterflies.
Phlox pilosa, called Fragrant Phlox, Downy Phlox or Prairie Phlox, is found in north central Texas, primarily in the dry soils of prairies and dry wooded areas. It is a small herbaceous perennial that is usually 6-8 inches high and 6-12 inches wide. Its leaves are long and narrow, usually 2 inches and less than a fourth of an inch wide. The leaves and stems are sticky to the touch and are covered with glandular-tipped hairs. Fragrant Phlox propagates by seed and by underground runners.
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