Creeping Phlox creeps along landscapes with above-ground stems that can root on the nodes. Its spreading habit makes for a great groundcover that can prevent erosion on slopes. Fertile stems contain fragrant star shaped flowers that are tubular and come in a variety of colors including blue, pink, purple, or white.…
Jacob’s Ladder is a sweet herbaceous perennial wildflower not common in N.C. (only in 2 counties), but native to rich, moist woodlands in much of Eastern North America. The flowers are a dainty, bright shot of blue on 1 -1.5 foot high spray of foliage in a spring garden. From April…