Phlox 'Sherbet Cocktail' from Jan Verschoor The Netherlands
Introduced 2007
A breeding breakthrough! Phlox Sherbet Cocktail is the first Perennial Phlox to show yellow in its petals.
Something of a chameleon, it forms yellow buds encased in chocolate-maroon bracts which open to reveal flowers with a yellow-green edge and centres which may be either white or pink.
The clusters are densely packed with many smallish flowers formed from sturdy petals, giving an effect which reminds one of Hydrangea.
Sherbet Cocktails habit suggests a heavy influence from the paniculata species, with large, tight flower clusters crowning upright stems. It also grows with the strength of P. paniculata, with good resistance to Phloxs biggest enemy, mildew.
Height: 28/ 70cm
Spread: 20/50cm
Hardiness: US zones 4-8
Blooms: July-September
Common name:
Perennial Phlox
Patent status:
EU PBR US PPAF COPF |