Jeana garden phlox

Jeana Garden Phlox

Scientific Name
Phlox paniculata ‘Jeana’
Order
Ericales
Family
Polemoniaceae
Type
Perennial
Endangered Status
n/a
Number of Recorded Individuals at the Zoo
154

From midsummer to mid fall, Jeana garden phlox features colorful terminal clusters of lavender-pink flowers above dark green foliage that is resistant to powdery mildew. This perennial cultivar prefers well-drained, medium-moisture, organic soil and is an excellent addition to sunny borders. Jeana garden phlox is a favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds.

Native Range
From cultivation; species native to eastern United States
USDA Hardiness Zone
4–8
Average Mature Height
3 feet
Flower Color
Purple
Flowering Months
July–September
Supports
Butterflies, bees, and birds

Second Saturday Garden Tours

Join fellow nature lovers for a free, guided tour of Lincoln Park Zoo’s diverse plant life and ecosystems. During each tour, a zoo horticulturist will point out interesting species in bloom, answer questions from guests, and discuss the horticulture program’s past, present, and future.

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An Accredited Arboretum

In 2019, Lincoln Park Zoo earned Level II arboretum accreditation in recognition of the Horticulture staff’s ongoing effort to identify, label, and monitor the more than 330 species of trees, shrubs, and woody plants represented across the 49-acre park.

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