Crossword-Solution: PHLOX 5 letters, 61 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Phlox n. A genus of American herbs, having showy red, white, or
purple flowers.

We have 61 clues for the answer “PHLOX”

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Jacob's-ladder, for one 1 answer
A garden plant 1 answer
Bloom that rhymes with "rocks" 1 answer
Butterfly-attracting flower 1 answer
Color similar to dahlia purple 1 answer
Colorful delicacy for a groundhog 1 answer
Flower known to attract butterflies 1 answer
Flower of texas 1 answer
Flower that means "flame" 1 answer
Flower that sounds like sheep 1 answer
Flower that sounds like sheep or birds 1 answer
Flower whose name is Greek for "flame" 1 answer
Flower whose name means 'flame' 1 answer
Jacob's-ladder family 1 answer
Kin of Jacob's ladder 1 answer
Plant from the Greek word for "flame" 1 answer
Butterfly-attracting perennial or annual North American plant 1 answer
flowering garden plant 1 answer
chiefly North American 1 answer
Wall flower 1 answer
Variegated flowers 1 answer
Variegated annual or perennial. 1 answer
Rock garden favorite 1 answer
Moss pink 1 answer
Plant from the Greek for "flame" 1 answer
Plant family that includes Jacob's-ladder 1 answer
Plant family that includes Jacob's ladder 1 answer
Perennial flower 1 answer
Moss pink, e.g. 1 answer
Butterfly attractor 2 answers
Jacob's ladder, e.g. 2 answers
Fragrant perennial 3 answers
Popular perennial 4 answers
Colorful flowers 5 answers
Summer flower 6 answers
SHOWY plant 8 answers
COMMON PERENNIAL NATIVE TO EUROPE AND WESTERN ASIA HAVING USUALLY PINK FLOWERS WITH RAGGED PETALS 10 answers
plant with showy flowers 10 answers
BUTTERFLY OF THE PIERIDAE FAMILY 10 answers
A FLAT BIRTHMARK VARYING FROM PINK TO PURPLE 10 answers
ANNUAL OR BIENNIAL OR PERENNIAL HERBS HAVING SHOWY FLOWERS 10 answers
Garden bloom 10 answers
DAHLIA RELATIVE 10 answers
Dahlia 10 answers
attractor 10 answers
A DUSTY PINK COLOR 10 answers
Ornamental flower 11 answers
A PLANT OF THE GENUS AQUILEGIA HAVING IRREGULAR SHOWY SPURRED FLOWERS 11 answers
ANY LILIACEOUS PLANT OF THE GENUS LILIUM HAVING SHOWY PENDULOUS FLOWERS 11 answers
Ceylonese moss 12 answers
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Sentences with PHLOX (5)

Then the flowers! There were big sunflowers for the canary bird, tiger lilies and phlox and zinnias and lady’s-slippers and portulaca and hollyhocks,—giant hollyhocks.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
Was it, though, the ever beautiful blossoms of hollyhocks and phlox that drew him to the perfumed air of the garden, or that other infinitely more beautiful flower who wandered often among the blooms beneath the great moon—the black-haired, suntanned Meriem? For three weeks Hanson had remained.
The Son of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Languidly she looked about her; the clumps of white phlox seemed like bushes spread with linen; a moth ricochetted over them, and right across the garden.
Sons and Lovers David Herbert Lawrence 1995
The Fruit Garden Path The path runs straight between the flowering rows, A moonlit path, hemmed in by beds of bloom, Where phlox and marigolds dispute for room With tall, red dahlias and the briar rose.
A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass Amy Lowell 2008
But her people thought heaps of her, and spent much money on the biggest tombstone in the cemetery, and planted pinies and purple phlox on her, and went every Sunday to visit her.
Laddie Gene Stratton-Porter 2008

Quotes with PHLOX (3)

A black cat among roses, phlox, lilac-misted under a quarter moon, the sweet smells of heliotrope and night-scented stock. The garden is very still. It is dazed with moonlight, contented with perfume...
Amy Lowell
The Englishman left months ago, Hana, he's with the Bedouin or in some English garden with its phlox and shit.
Michael Ondaatje The English Patient
Finally I reached into my pocket and flipped a quarter. Heads was Phlox, tails was Arthur. It came up heads. I called Arthur.
Michael Chabon The Mysteries of Pittsburgh
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, Universal, WP, WSJ.

Used 46 times in crossword archives (1956–2025).