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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Polemoniaceae

Scientific name
  
Phlox hoodii

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Ericales

Genus
  
Phlox

Higher classification
  
Phlox

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Similar
  
Phlox, Phlox longifolia, Polemoniaceae, Phlox speciosa, Phlox diffusa

Phlox hoodii (spiny phlox or carpet phlox) is a species of phlox. It is a plant of western North America, where it is a common flower in sagebrush country. It is among the first plants to bloom in spring, after the snow has melted. Its distribution extends from Alaska to Arizona. There are many subspecies.

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This perennial herb is variable in morphology, but usually forms a tight mat or loose clump on the ground. The short stems emerge from a woody taproot and caudex unit and the plant form is no more than 13 centimeters tall. The abundant tiny, sharp-pointed leaves are oppositely arranged and barely exceed one centimeter long. The herbage is hairy in texture, the hairs short to long, woolly to cobwebby. The appearance of the plant is almost mosslike until blooming. The inflorescence is a solitary flower in shades of white, pink, or blue. It has a tubular throat about a centimeter long spreading into a flat five-lobed corolla.

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