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Grow verbenas in moderately fertile, well-drained soil in full sun. Low-growing and bedding varieties work well in bedding schemes and pots, while taller verbena varieties, including Verbena bonariensis and Verbena hastata, work well at the back of the border or in prairie-style planting schemes. How to plant verbena Sowing verbena seeds in a pot


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Verbena bonariensis 'Lollipop'PBR purple top 'Lollipop' A dwarf cultivar with a height and spread of 60cm. It is a short-lived perennial with rough stems and leaves, and dense clusters of small, purple flowers in summer and autumn; these are a good nectar source for pollinating insects Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > ยฉ RHS


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Plant Overview Verbena Bonariensis is a perennial plant that flowers in late summer to mid-autumn. It has tall, architectural stems with sparse leaves, crowned by flattish heads of lavender-purple flowers. This is a wonderful plant for bringing height to the border and its airy structure allows you to see through to the plants behind.


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Verbena bonariensis purple top A tall herbaceous perennial with erect, branching stems to 2m in height, bearing sparse, oblong leaves and numerous branched clusters of small, lilac-purple flowers from summer to autumn; these are a good nectar source for pollinating insects Other common names Argentinian vervain South American vervain


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Verbena Care Here are the main care requirements for growing a verbena plant: Plant in a spot with at least six hours of full sun; eight to ten is preferred. Give regular water but avoid soggy soil conditions. Needs moderately moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Fertilize once per month with slow-release, balanced fertilizer.


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Plant of Merit Common Name: tall verbena Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Verbenaceae Native Range: South America Zone: 7 to 11 Height: 2.00 to 4.00 feet Spread: 1.50 to 3.00 feet Bloom Time: June to frost Bloom Description: Rose-violet, lavender Sun: Full sun Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Annual Flower: Showy


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Verbena bonariensis species is native to South America. It has escaped cultivation and become naturalized in disturbed areas across the southeastern United States and California. Find where this species is invasive in the United States. Discover beautiful U.S. native plant alternatives. Buy Verbena bonariensis (Tall Verbena) Compare All Verbena


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The flowers go on and on! For best results grow V. bonariensis in full sun in a moist but well drained location. Our best clump receives extra water from a downpipe drain which often overflows onto the nearby plants. Propagation is easy and the plant readily self-seeds itself in a border without any prompting.


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Back Growing guide How to grow verbena Verbenas bring summer-long colour to borders and containers, with flowers in rich shades of purple, pink, red and white. From tall, airy Verbena bonariensis to trailing types for hanging baskets, they are easy-to-grow, free-flowering sun-lovers.


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Botanical name: Verbena bonariensis Height: 2 to 5 feet (0.6-1.5m) Spread: 1.5 to 3 feet (0.5-0.9m) Sun exposure: Full sun Soil requirements: Moist, well-drained Hardiness zones: USDA 7-11 When to plant: Spring Verbena Bonariensis Care


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Introducing. Verbena In rich shades of purple, mauve, ruby, pink and white, verbenas and glandularias (until recently included in Verbena) are popular as summer bedding in borders and containers. Hardier types include the ever-popular, tall and airy Verbena bonariensis, for sunny borders. All have a long flowering season. Looks


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If you live in a cooler climate, it is a good insurance policy to propagate the more tender verbena varieties from cuttings. These are best taken in the morning when the stems are firmest. Remove some non-flowering side shoots around 10cm long. Trim just below a leaf node and strip away most of the leaves. Poke them into gritty compost around.


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Verbena bonariensis plants are tall upright plants with a woody base that can reach heights from 24 to 72 inches (60-200 cm), more commonly they are about 48-60 inches (120-150 cm), and have a spread of 16 to 36 inches (40-90 cm). Green oblong or ovate-lanceolate leaves are present from spring to fall/autumn. These are toothed and typically reach about four inches in length (10 cm.


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V. bonariensis is cultivated as an ornamental plant for traditional and drought tolerant and 'pollinator-host' gardens and parks. It is a perennial, hardy in USDA Zones 7-11. It can be grown as an annual in areas where it is not winter hardy and will bloom in the first year when grown from seed.