Phlox longifolia, the longleaf phlox, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polemoniaceae.
[2] It is native to British Columbia and the western and west-central United States, but is absent west of the Cascades.
[1][2] A perennial subshrub reaching 15 in (38 cm) but usually shorter, it is typically found in dry, open situations such as slopes, rocky areas, and plains.
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