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Moss Phlox


Moss Phlox is one of the earliest blooming plants each spring. This plant, which grows on dry, eroded slopes and prairie grasslands, has semi-woody, tufted branches. A very low-growing plant with stems up to 5 cm tall, with flowers that are only 8-14 mm across. Occasionally, you can come across a plant that has bluish flowers instead of white. The flower in my photo was blooming at Sandy Beach, west side of the river.
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