

Verbena bonariensis is a vervain plant with purple flowers. This purple vervain grows to about one and a half meters high with thin, strong stems with countless umbels full of warm violet flowers. The plant continues to branch and flowers until the first frost. Many butterflies and other insects dance and buzz around the Verbena in the summer.
Verbena bonariensis is a vervain plant with purple flowers. This purple vervain grows to about one and a half meters high with thin, strong stems with countless umbels full of warm violet flowers. The plant continues to branch and flowers until the first frost. Many butterflies and other insects dance and buzz around the Verbena in the summer.
A group of Purple Verbenas together gives a beautiful effect. Also planted in between, this tall Verbena adds a dimension to the garden thanks to its transparent grace: it makes everything extra spacious. In principle, the Verbena bonariensis is an annual border plant, but it is also used as a semi-hardy perennial.
Sowing time; sow indoors in a heated seed tray in March and April, plant out outdoors in May.
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Verbena bonariensis is a vervain plant with purple flowers. This purple vervain grows to about one and a half meters high with thin, strong stems with countless umbels full of warm violet flowers. The plant continues to branch and flowers until the first frost. Many butterflies and other insects dance and buzz around the Verbena in the summer.