Fall Phlox
Phlox paniculata L.

Phlox paniculata is a flowering plant in the Polemoniaceae family, native to the eastern and central United States. It is widely cultivated in temperate regions for ornamental use and has naturalized in various regions outside its native range. Common names include fall phlox, garden phlox, and panicled phlox.
Description
Phlox paniculata, described by Linnaeus in 1753, is a member of the genus Phlox. It is found in parts of North America and has been introduced to areas in Europe and Asia. The species is known by several common names, including fall phlox, and is valued for its ornamental qualities in gardens. It has become naturalized in regions such as the UK, France, and parts of Scandinavia. The plant is perennial and is often used in horticulture for its showy flowers.
Other common names
Fall PhloxFall-PinkGarden PhloxPanicled PhloxPerennial PhloxPerennial-PinkPhloxSummer PhloxSweet-William
Distribution
Newfoundland · New Brunswick · Nova Scotia · Ontario · Quebec · DK · FI · SE · RU · HR · Belgium · Flemish Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · GB · IT · NO · UA · Austria · Lithuania · Czech Republic · Slovakia · Germany · Italy · European part of Russia · Ukraine · England · Scotland · Vermont-US
Synonyms
Phlox pulchellaPhlox macrophyllaPhlox missouricaPhlox laetaPhlox philadelphicaPhlox omnifloraPhlox scabraPhlox sickmanniiPhlox vernonianaPhlox virginicaPhlox wheelerianaPhlox thomsoniiPhlox undulataPhlox tigrinaPhlox distichaPhlox elataPhlox cordataPhlox divergensPhlox corymbosaPhlox cruentaPhlox decussataPhlox ingramianaPhlox intermediaPhlox atrocaulisPhlox acutifoliaPhlox americanaPhlox clarkioidesPhlox brevifoliaPhlox bridgesiiPhlox broughtonii