Wouldn't you know I can't find a closeup (in digital format anyway), but since this poor Phlox category has been going begging, I can at least show an overall shot of an outstanding phlox of the Southern Rockies: for some reason, we find Phlox condensata very hard to grow in the open ground for more than a few years: it peters out. But in a trough it spreads and is magnificent (a phenomenon true of other alpines as well). Here in the first picture it is in a trough featuring plants of Pikes Peak at Denver Botanic Gardens. If you come to Salida you will see this phlox growing everywhere in the Mosquito Range: it is so fragrant in addition to being a dense cushion plant.