Tall Phlox, botanically known as Phlox paniculata or commonly as garden phlox, is native to North America. Phlox is a staple in the perennial garden as it mixes easily with other plants and provides extended blooms throughout the summer. Regardless of the color, garden phlox, rich in nectar, is fragrant and attracts pollinators, especially hummingbirds. Vigorous grower with sturdy stems which withstand adverse weather conditions. A perennial which if planted USDA zone (4-8) appropriate will return for years to come reaching maturity in year 3. Very rewarding and often under estimated plant. Phlox Nora Leigh has unusual variegated leaves, is fragrant, and bears large pink white flowers. It's bold and contrasting, making a major impact in the garden, curb appeal not-withstanding. The cultivar name has been spelled various different ways such as, Nora Leigh, Norah Leigh and others. It is Listed as 'Norah Leigh' in the Royal Horticultural Society database. While its flowers are awesome, its foliage is exceptional.