Light Requirements sun, part-sun
Soil Description rich, average
Hardiness Zone 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Description "Blooming from mid spring into summer, the plants bear heads of showy white flowers. The cultivars are from 20" to 36" tall and have attractive, smooth, semi-glossy to glossy foliage. They are well suited for perennial border use, providing full-size phlox color and form in a season that has always been without it. The plants have a long bloom period, often with some rebloom late in the season, and the sweetly scented flowers attract butterflies and "hummingbird" sphinx moths. The attractive foliage is very resistant to powdery mildew and should show no sign of it in the garden. They will have their best growth and appearance in rich, moist soil in full sun to partial shade. Compared to Phlox paniculata, these cultivars are much easier to grow in containers and flower well in one-gallon pots. The flowers are as large or larger than those of P. paniculata cultivars. As the plants mature, they expand to form dense mats." -- The Primrose Path
Additional Notes Phlox 'Daughter of Pearl' was selected by The Primrose Path and introduced as part of their Earlibeauty series of hybrids. It is the result of a cross of Phlox carolina ‘Minnie Pearl’ and Phlox maculata ‘Alpha’.
U.S. Plant Patent PP27,267 was issued on October 11th, 2016.
Note: Early spring shipments might include plants that have not yet broken dormancy, or have not been vernalized and will be frost-tender. Please use your best judgment when selecting your preferred ship week.