Phlox subulata

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Definition

Noun: * A low-growing, mat-forming perennial plant (Phlox subulata) characterized by needle-like evergreen leaves and abundant small pink or white flowers. It is native to the eastern United States and is widely cultivated as a ground cover in gardens and rockeries.

Usage
  • This term is used specifically as the botanical name for a particular species of flowering plant. It is most commonly used in horticultural, botanical, and gardening contexts.
  • Example: "To prevent erosion on the sunny slope, the landscaper recommended planting phlox subulata."
  • Example: "In early spring, the phlox subulata creates a vibrant carpet of color."
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical classification, belongs to the family Polemoniaceae. Its common names include "moss phlox," "moss pink," and "creeping phlox," which are often used interchangeably in gardening.
  • Example: "While is the precise species, many gardeners simply refer to it as creeping phlox."
Variants and Related Words
  • Moss Phlox (n): A common name for , referring to its moss-like growth habit.
  • Creeping Phlox (n): A common name describing its low, spreading growth pattern.
  • Moss Pink (n): A common name highlighting its typical flower color and mat-forming nature.
  • Ground Cover (n): A general term for low-growing plants used to cover soil, which is the primary horticultural use for .
Synonyms
  • Moss phlox
  • Creeping phlox
  • Moss pink
  • Mountain phlox (regional)
Different Meanings
  • The word "phlox" alone refers to the larger genus of flowering plants, which includes many other species besides , such as tall garden phlox ().
  • Example: "The border was filled with tall phlox, while phlox subulata covered the ground beneath them."
Noun
  1. low tufted perennial phlox with needlelike evergreen leaves and pink or white flowers; native to United States and widely cultivated as a ground cover