Phlox «Lubasha» is an old domestic variety created by P.G. Gaganov in 1938. The plant belongs to the Solanaceae family and is characterized by a perennial life cycle. The bushes are compact, upright, about 60–70 cm tall, with a dense closed structure, making them resistant to adverse weather conditions.
One of the main merits of «Lubasha» is its large and dense inflorescence. It has a spherical-conical shape, up to 3–5 cm in diameter, with a distinctly blue-violet shade and a white center. In direct sunlight, the flower takes on a pale blue tone, giving the garden an elegant look.
The plant tolerates various soil conditions well – from alkaline to neutral and acidic, but prefers drained areas. Thanks to winter hardiness and resistance to fungal diseases, «Lubasha» is easy to grow in open ground, grows quickly, and serves as excellent leafy vegetation for gardens and parks.