Phlox paniculata L.
Family: Polemoniaceae
fall phlox, garden phlox, perennial phlox, summer phlox
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Janice Stiefel  
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Robert W. Freckmann  
Etymology: Phlox: from the Greek phlox, "flame," ancient name of Lychnis of the Caryophyllaceae
Plants: erect, perennial, up to 6' tall forb, with many branches
Leaves: mostly opposite, not divided, veiny, oblong, 3"-6" long
Flowers: red-purple to white, 5-parted, 1/2"-3/4" wide, funnel-shaped, lobe tip not notched, tube narrow; inflorescence a branched, often large cluster (cyme); blooms July-Sept.
Habitat: moist; in rich soil
Conservation Status: Introduced - naturalized
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Robert W. Freckmann  
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Robert W. Freckmann  
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Robert W. Freckmann  
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Merel R. Black  
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