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photo by Dwight Hiscano

Wild Sweet William
Phlox maculata 'Natascha'

Flower Color:
  White with pink stripes and a pink eye

Flower Shape:
   Clusters of disc-shaped florettes

Season of Bloom:  
   Late summer to fall

Range:  
   Eastern United States

Description of Plant:
   This plant grows up to 3 feet tall and 18 inches
   across.

Interesting Facts:
   Phlox is from the Greek word for flame, because
   its pointed flower buds look like little torches.


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