Phlox subulata 'Rosendorfer Beauty' - MOSS PHLOX 'ROSENDORFER BEAUTY'
Cultivar of moss phlox with lavender-rosy-pink flowers with darker eye.
Blooming time : usually for a couple weeks in April/May
Size : 4” tall x 16-18” wide, in time can form large patch
USDA zones : 3 to 9
Culture : full sun, half shade, dappled sun, organic, gravelly, rocky, sandy soils, poor and shallow soils, xeriscape. Adaptable plant, but drainage is essential!
Moisture Needs : dry, medium-dry, soil has to be drained
Origin : eastern and central part of USA Often found on dry, rocky or sandy places, open woodland areas, limestone barrens and slopes. See the BONAP distribution map.
Deer/rabbit resistant : yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators : many insect are not active during it's flowering season, but can attract butterflies and various bees
Attracts Hummingbirds : no
Pot Size : square 3.5" perennial x 4" deep perennial pot (1.22 pt/580 ml)
Picture copyright : Anneli Salo, Commons Wikimedia
Plant combinations : For the edges, along patios and paths, rock gardens, trough gardens, crevice gardens, slopes. Best combined with smaller to medium sized perennial – from native choose shorter Agastache, Anemone patens, Antennaria, Asclepias tuberosa, dwarf Baptisia, Campanula rotundifolia, Coreopsis, Cunila origanoides, Dalea, shorter Echinacea, Gaillardia, Gaura (shorter cultivars), smaller cultivars of Heuchera (in cooler regions), Penstemons, Ruellia humilis, shorter cultivars of Stokesia, Verbena canadensis, native grasses like Boutelloa gracilis, Koeleria cristata, Sporobolus heterolepis 'Tara' (or non-native Sesleria).
And non-native perennials like Achillea, summer blooming Allium, shorter Aquilegia, Armeria, Calamintha, Campanula, Cerastium, Delosperma, Dianthus, Geranium (G. sanquineum, G. dalmaticum and x cantabrigiense, G. cinereum, G. endresii, G. renardii), Gypsohila, Iris (dwarf and miniature bearded Iris), shorter Lavandula, shorter Nepeta, Origanum, shorter Platycodon, Satureja, Salvia, Sedum, Sempervivum, low Stachys,Scabiosa columbaria, Thymus, lower Veronica and many spring bulbs.

Phlox subulata 'Rosendorfer Beauty' - MOSS PHLOX 'ROSENDORFER BEAUTY'
Cultivar of moss phlox with lavender-rosy-pink flowers with darker eye.
Blooming time : usually for a couple weeks in April/May
Size : 4” tall x 16-18” wide, in time can form large patch
USDA zones : 3 to 9
Culture : full sun, half shade, dappled sun, organic, gravelly, rocky, sandy soils, poor and shallow soils, xeriscape. Adaptable plant, but drainage is essential!
Moisture Needs : dry, medium-dry, soil has to be drained
Origin : eastern and central part of USA Often found on dry, rocky or sandy places, open woodland areas, limestone barrens and slopes. See the BONAP distribution map.
Deer/rabbit resistant : yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators : many insect are not active during it's flowering season, but can attract butterflies and various bees
Attracts Hummingbirds : no
Pot Size : square 3.5" perennial x 4" deep perennial pot (1.22 pt/580 ml)
Picture copyright : Anneli Salo, Commons Wikimedia
Plant combinations : For the edges, along patios and paths, rock gardens, trough gardens, crevice gardens, slopes. Best combined with smaller to medium sized perennial – from native choose shorter Agastache, Anemone patens, Antennaria, Asclepias tuberosa, dwarf Baptisia, Campanula rotundifolia, Coreopsis, Cunila origanoides, Dalea, shorter Echinacea, Gaillardia, Gaura (shorter cultivars), smaller cultivars of Heuchera (in cooler regions), Penstemons, Ruellia humilis, shorter cultivars of Stokesia, Verbena canadensis, native grasses like Boutelloa gracilis, Koeleria cristata, Sporobolus heterolepis 'Tara' (or non-native Sesleria).
And non-native perennials like Achillea, summer blooming Allium, shorter Aquilegia, Armeria, Calamintha, Campanula, Cerastium, Delosperma, Dianthus, Geranium (G. sanquineum, G. dalmaticum and x cantabrigiense, G. cinereum, G. endresii, G. renardii), Gypsohila, Iris (dwarf and miniature bearded Iris), shorter Lavandula, shorter Nepeta, Origanum, shorter Platycodon, Satureja, Salvia, Sedum, Sempervivum, low Stachys,Scabiosa columbaria, Thymus, lower Veronica and many spring bulbs.