Verbena Plant

Verbena Plant. Plants can go out once the danger of frost is passed in may. They're also great in hanging baskets and containers or tumbling over rock walls.

Verbena: Plant Care & Growing Guide
Verbena: Plant Care & Growing Guide from www.thespruce.com

It can live in indirect light or partial shade, but the leaves won’t be as strong, and the flowers will be lackluster and dull. Plant verbena in full sun in borders or containers. It is also considered as a remedy for recovering after a long illness.

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Lemon Verbena Plant

Lemon Verbena Plant. Although lemon verbena is native to south america, it has largely become a globally accessible plant and herb due to its powerful medicinal effects and qualities as a food additive. Scientifically known as aloysia citrodora, another common name besides lemon verbena is lemon beebrush.

Lemon Verbena
Lemon Verbena from www.flowerpower.com.au

A real favourite here on the nursery! Lemon verbena plants prefer to live in soil that is moist, but not entirely saturated. If you live in a zone with cold winters, you can try growing lemon verbena in a container, keeping it indoors during the cold times.

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Verbena Bonariensis Plant

Verbena Bonariensis Plant. (again, multiple names to remember!) verbena bonariensis easy. It is not very aggressive but can be persistent.

Verbena Bonariensis Seeds
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Verbena bonariensis is a tall, airy plant. Rhs plants for pollinators plants. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.

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