Verbena is a type of garden essentials that bloom from spring to fall with very little fuss. Verbena bonariensis flowers on tall, wiry stems and can also be planted with plenty of different perennials, including grasses. It has a long flowering season, making it an ideal plant for low-maintenance gardens and herbaceous borders. Verbena bonariensis works well in a lot of garden settings, such as cottage and up to date gardens, because of its height and airy appearance. It s also a good idea for attracting wildlife, particularly butterflies. Common name(s): Blue Vervain, Common Verbena, Common Vervain, Eisenkraut, Enchanter s Plant, luisa Flower colours: Deep violet, lavender, red, pink, cream and white Bloom time: July, August, September, October Max reacahble height: 120-150cm (4-5ft) Difficulty to grow:: Easy
Verbena is a well-liked hanging basket plant, and it also looks good in rock gardens or as an edging, and in window boxes.
You’ll find them in your local garden center in little pots and big hanging baskets.
The lavender flowers of verbena attract butterflies to the garden all the way through summer.
An annual, verbena varieties range from pretty ornamentals to lemon verbena, which is used as a lightly citrus-tasting herb. Culinary use:
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