Beiser – a perennial phlox with small light pink flowers and a bright purple eye in the center of the inflorescence. The height of the adult plant is 70–90 cm, and the diameter of individual flowers reaches 2.5 cm. The inflorescences are oval-conical in shape, branched, and have a large number of small flowers, making them attractive both for open compositions in the garden and for cutting and floristic works.
This variety is perfect for greening walls, fences, and areas along paths. It grows quickly, forming dense bushes, but at the same time maintains frost resistance and drought resistance. The plant prefers fertile soil with slight acidity (from weakly acidic to neutral), grows best in loamy or sandy loam soils. For optimal growth, an open sunny location is recommended, but with slight shading, growth slows down and flowering may become more prolonged.
Beiser does not require frequent watering – 1–2 buckets of water is enough during the dry period. The root system is located at a depth of 10–15 cm, so when loosening the soil, act carefully. The plant is resistant to winds and withstands winter conditions well, remaining alive for at least five years in one place. Due to its beauty and simple care, phlox Beiser becomes a popular choice for landscape design and decorative gardens.