The daring rosy-purple flowers with sparkling, dark purple eyes sport an ‘Eye Shadow’ trend that won’t go out of style. The carpet of foliage is concealed in spring by the vibrant flowers. The spring flowers of Phlox Eye Shadow are a welcome sight to gardeners, but even more so for hibernating and returning pollinators who are becoming more active with the warmer temperatures. Creeping Phlox are a classic harbinger of spring. They will cascade beautifully over a rock wall or down a slope. With their mid-spring blooms, they pair nicely with flowering bulbs like Tulips, Daffodils, and HyacintScientific Name: Phlox subulatCommon Name: Creeping Phlox