Ask the Expert: Identify flowering plant
I have this plant in my garden. It has long, about 18\” tall, stems that have very thin, like pine needles, green leaves all the way up the stem. It has baby blue flowers, 4 or 5 petals per stem, about 1″ wide. It blooms from April through summer and flowers close up in late afternoon. When they die off in the late Summer-Fall there are small rounds pods that have little seeds separated by pod sections, like in oranges. I don’t have a picture, wish I did, as it would probably make your search alot easier. Thanks for any help that you can
give me. Terry
Reply:
Yes a picture would help. So, I’ve found one that can help us narrow the choices. This is Phlox austromontana or Mountain Phlox. It can have light blue flowers and has a needle like foliage. I found the photo on the Cal’s Photo website and the photographer was Thomas Stockton. Does your plant look anything like this one? If not we’ll try another route.