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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 Cocktail’s 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 Phlox’s 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

 
 
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Jan Verschoor
08-06-2006 11:54 Jan Verschoor is a dedicated plantsman and production nursery owner, who carries out extensive breeding work on a number of genera.
By Miriam Young   

To say that Jan Verschoor is passionate about plants is an understatement, to say the least. This dedicated nurseryman and hybridiser is proud to tell you that he ‘lives for his company’, going on to explain that even during trips abroad to interesting locations, his wife has to work very hard to divert his attention away from plants, even for just a few hours!

 


Jan is most at home when he's among his plants.

 

But this dedication is now paying dividends, not only for Jan, but also for plant enthusiasts around the world, as his hard work and commitment has led to the introduction of several new varieties, with many more in the pipeline.

 

For Jan Verschoor, creating new plants is all about creating harmony. When selecting new varieties, the relationship between the flower and leaf colours features very high on his agenda. He believes in the notion that individual plants should create a harmonious image, while contrasts should come from combinations made with other plants.

 


Silver foliage blends nicely with lavender-violet flowers. A possible new introduction for 2006.

 

Jan is particularly pleased with some Veronicas he has created with silver-sheened foliage, and it’s these he uses to demonstrate what he means by ‘ harmony’. While one makes a pleasing image together with its lavender-violet flowers, another version he has with paler lavender flowers looks washed out. Before long, it’ll probably end up in the dyke, with the other rejects!   


Reject seedlings are uprooted and tossed into the dyke!

 

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The Breeder
Jan Verschoor
By Miriam Young
Jan Verschoor is a dedicated plantsman and production nursery owner, who carries out extensive breeding work on a number of genera.
The Story Behind the Plant
A delightful concoction
By Miriam Young
The first Phlox with yellow in its petals is a genuine breakthrough.
Growing Tips
All you need to know
By Miriam Young
A few tips to help keep your 'Sherbet Cocktail' refreshed.
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