- Common Name: Prairie Phlox
- Botanical Name: Phlox pilosa
- Family name: Phlox family
- Type: Perennial
- Zone Hardiness: 3–8
- Height: 1 to 2ft
- Width: 1 to 1.5ft
- Blooms: Small, fragrant flowers, usually pink to purple with five petals
- Bloom time: April to June
- Sun: Full sun to partial shade
- Leaves: Narrow, lance-shaped, somewhat hairy leaves
- Maintenance: Low for beginners; drought-tolerant once established, prefers well-drained soils
- Tolerates: Dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils, prairie and meadow conditions, drought, the sun
- Attracts: Butterflies, bees, and other pollinators
- Texas Superstar: No
- Texas Native: Yes
- Invasive: No