Moss phlox
McDaniel cushion
McDaniel cushion, a large-flowered pink moss phlox with a striking presence, which is a horticultural variety that is representative of white moss phlox. It is native to North America and is characterized by its strong resistance to cold.
Mont-Blanc
A variety that represents white moss phlox. Since the leaf color is yellow-green, it is easy to distinguish from other varieties and gives a bright impression even in the season without flowers.
Autumn Rose
Its color is rose pink and it is generally called "pink shibazakura". Its view is filled with elegant and feminine gentleness, reminiscent of graceful peach-colored clouds.
Tamano-nagare
It has a white border around its petals and the pink stripes create a spotted pattern on the petals. From a distance, it looks like a group of pinkish-purple flowers.
Oakington Blue-eye
Its name comes from the soft purple of the orchid, and its color is a pale reddish-purple, inviting us to a sweet world. It has a strong blue face in the center of the flower, making us feel its purity.
Giant Rose
It produces a large, prominent pink flower.Compared to the McDaniels cushion, its petals are thinner, and it has a long blooming period. It is a rare variety that is not often seen in the market.
Scarlet Flame
When people talk about red moss phlox, they often refer to this flower. "Scarlet" means bright red, and it is a popular gardening variety. It is filled with mystery and fantasy.
Shiba-Zakura・・・
Shiba-zakura (Phlox subulata) are a perennial species of phlox belonging to the Polemoniaceae family. From April to May, they can bloom small flowers with a diameter of around 1.5cm in colors that include red, peach, white, and purple.In North America, its place of origin, it is referred to as moss phlox.It is said to have gotten its Japanese name from its similarity in flower shape to the cherry blossom, and in strong creeping and ground-covering properties to grass.
Flowers to enjoy besides Moss phlox
Hyacinths
Best time to see: mid April – early May
Windflowers
Best time to see: late April – mid May
Forsythias
Best time to see: late April – early May
Cherry Blossoms
Best time to see: April
Mitsuba Azaleas
Best time to see: early May – mid May
Siebold Primroses
Best time to see: early May – late May
Torch Azaleas
Best time to see: mid May – late May
Japanese Kerrias
Best time to see: mid May – late May
Japanese Primroses
Best time to see: mid May – late May
Japanese Cypripediums
Best time to see: late April – May