Snow Globe is a perennial phlox that captivates with its snowy white beauty and delicate aroma. Bushes reach a height of 80–100 cm, while round flowers with a diameter of 3.3–3.5 cm form large spherical inflorescences resembling hydrangeas. The foliage is green and dense, creating a contrast with the white caps and emphasizing the plant's decorative quality.
The plant is highly resistant to diseases and winter-hardy, so it can be used both in open ground and in containers on balconies. For optimal growth, it requires fertile soil, moderate watering, and sunny or partial shade lighting. The snow globe is well-suited for creating living hedges, group plantings, as well as an individual accent in the garden.
Seeds are sold in 0.2 g packs. For early flowering, they can be sown for seedlings in March; seedlings appear in 5–7 days. When planting, space the plants 15–25 cm apart to ensure free development of inflorescences. Flowering lasts until the first frost, while the scent remains strong and pleasant throughout the period.