DELPHIN
Phlox
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A resilient, winter-hardy perennial variety known for its compact habit and effortless growth.
Description
Russian breeding excellence for your garden
Phlox 'Dolphin' is a distinguished cultivar developed by the Botanical Garden-Institute of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Engineered to withstand the challenging climate of the Russian Far East, this variety represents a successful fusion of ornamental elegance and robust physiological endurance. It has earned its place on the market as a reliable perennial that retains its structural integrity regardless of seasonal fluctuations.
Key characteristics of the cultivar
The 'Dolphin' model is characterized by its compact habit and sturdy stems. Unlike many high-maintenance phlox varieties, this plant does not require staking, maintaining a neat, upright profile throughout the growing season. Its high-density inflorescences offer a rich visual impact, making it a preferred choice for landscape architects seeking reliability and aesthetic consistency.
- Origin: Botanical Garden-Institute, FEB RAS.
- Classification: Perennial phlox cultivar.
- Performance: Exceptional winter hardiness and resilience in varying climates.
- Typical Application: Mixed borders, landscape design, and professional garden plantings.
The reputation of 'Dolphin' is built on its low-maintenance profile. Its inherent hardiness makes it a favorite for both professional landscapers and hobbyists. By minimizing the need for constant care and support, it allows for a cleaner, more efficient approach to garden management while providing consistent, high-quality blooms year after year.
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