Common Name Biological Name Hardiness Plant Type Plant Family Exposure Season of Interest Height Spread Spacing Water Needs Maintenance soil Type Soil pH Soil Drainage Characteristics |
Verbena Glandularia canadensis (rose vervain) 5-9 Annuals, Perennials Verbena Full Sun, Partial Sun Spring to Summer 6″ -2 (15cm – 60cm) 1′ – 2′ (30cm – 60cm) 24″ (60cm) Low, Average Low Clay, Loam, Sand Acid, Alkaline, Neutral Moist but Well-Drained, Well-Drained Fragrant, Showy |
Rose verbena makes spectacular displays on dry, rocky hillsides. Color varies from true pink to magenta to rose-purple, probably depending on soil. Blooms March–November. Leaves are variable, opposite, on petioles, more or less 3-divided with toothed lobes, to 3 inches long |
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