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Phlox 'Goldmine'
from René van Gaalen

Introduced 2001

Phlox ‘Goldmine’ is a striking combination of gold edged foliage and deep-magenta flowers. The golden variegation is unique to ‘Goldmine’ and its white-flowered sister ‘Silvermine’.

Height:
28” / 56cm
Spread: 20”/ 50cm
Hardiness: US zones 4-8
Blooms: July-August

Common name:

Perennial Phlox

 

Patent status:

EU 7378
PP 12,070
COPF

 
 
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Frequent Flyer
21-01-2004 11:19 If you have a Phlox 'Goldmine' growing in your garden, you might be interested to know about the long journey it took to get there.
By Miriam Young   

Because by the time that plant reaches your garden, it's already travelled half way round the world, and depending where you live, back again!

Phlox 'Goldmine' begins life in Ecuador, where it is propagated from a stock of mother plants. René uses this nursery in Ecuador to propagate and grow a large amount of his plants for cutflower production, so it makes sense to draw upon the experience these people have with handling the variety to also produce garden plants.

Thousands of newly propagated Phlox 'Goldmine', ready to make the long journey to The Netherlands.  

However, as good as the constant equatorial conditions are for cut flower production, P. 'Goldmine' needs to have the longer summer daylight hours offered at higher altitudes to encourage better rooting and develop stronger garden plants.    

The newly propagated plants are therefore sent to The Netherlands, where at René has the opportunity to keep a watchful eye on them. They are planted out in fields at two sites. One of these is in  Noordwijkerhout, just a few miles from the coast, while the other is in Assen, in the area of the famous auto racing circuit.

Phlox 'Goldmine' growing in the production field in Noordwijk, Holland. If you purchased your plant in 2004, it may well be one of those in this picture!

 
The Breeder
René van Gaalen
By Miriam Young
Happily producing successful cut-flower ranges, René van Gaalen had no idea that his cultivars would make such an impact as garden plants. But a character like him can’t hide away forever.
The Story Behind the Plant
René's Pot of Gold
By Miriam Young
Phlox 'Goldmine' was the first of René van Gaalen's golden-variegated Phloxes to be introduced.
Growing Tips
All you need to know
By Arie Blom
Which soil? Shade or sun? Arie Blom answers these questions and more.
Forum
General discussion on Phlox 'Goldmine'
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