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James Burghardt

(Biloxi Blue Verbena, Verbena)

The lavender-flowered 'Biloxi Blue' is a tender perennial that makes a fast-growing ground cover or bedding plant for warm, sunny beds and borders. It is one of many Verbena hybrids derived from the South American native Verbena peruviana and three other lesser known Verbena species. Like most bedding verbenas, it blooms all year around in climates with mild winters and all summer in temperate locations.

This low-growing, spreading ornamental has fine deep green leaves...

(Verbena)

The heavy-blooming, lavender hued 'Blue Princess' is a tender perennial that is fast-growing and has a spreading habit. This contemporary variety is noted for its floriferousness, good fragrance and improved resistance to powdery mildew.

This low-growing, spreading ornamental has fine green leaves that are evergreen where hardy. When the weather heats up, it produces many colorful clusters of small tubular flowers that are highly attractive to butterflies. It blooms all year around in climates...

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James Burghardt

(Charmena Verbena, Verbena)

The heavy-blooming 'Charmena' is a vigorous tender perennial that offers big clusters of cherry red flowers all season. This everblooming bedding plant also blooms early from seed and has a spreading habit. This contemporary variety is noted for its floriferousness, good fragrance and improved resistance to powdery mildew.

This low-growing, spreading ornamental has fine green leaves that are evergreen where hardy. When the weather heats up, it produces many colorful clusters of small tubular...

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James H. Schutte

(Babylon Neon Rose Verbena, Verbena)

Pretty hot pink flowers that last all season on drought tolerant plants make Verbena Babylon® Neon Rose A.K.A. ‘Darlena’ worth planting. The hybrid verbena in the Babylon® series are vigorous, warm season, tender perennials that are grown as annual bedding plants in colder regions. They are early-blooming and very mildew resistant.

These low, spreading, ever-blooming plants have ferny, much-divided deep green leaves with toothed edges. They produce an abundance of butterfly-attracting...

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Jessie Keith

(Escapade Verbena, Verbena)

Pretty lavender blooms which last all season make ‘Escapade™ Light Purple with Eye’ worth planting. Hybrid verbena in the Escapade™ series are vigorous, warm season, tender perennials that are grown as annual bedding plants in colder regions. They are vigorous, heat-tolerant and very mildew resistant. These low, wide-spreading, ever-blooming plants have quilted green leaves with toothed edges.

These butterfly favorites produce many rounded clusters of small tubular five-lobed flowers with...

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Jessie Keith

(Sparkler Violet and White Verbena, Verbena)

The colorful Verbena in this group are best known for their bright, bicolored flowers and floriferous nature. These everblooming bedding plants are easily grown from seed and have a low, spreading habit. The Sparkler hybrids were bred in California by Bodger Botanicals.

When the weather is warm and accommodating, the verbena in the Sparkler Series produces many colorful clusters of small tubular flowers that are highly attractive to butterflies. The individual blooms are five-petaled,...

(L. Archer Verbena, Verbena)

The rosy red flowered Verbena 'L Archer' is a spreading tender perennial bedding plant for warm, sunny beds and borders. This is one of many Verbena hybrids derived from the South American native Verbena peruviana and three other lesser known Verbena species. It is a well-branched contemporary variety developed in Thomson, Georgia by Lenzie Archer. Like most bedding verbenas, it blooms all year around in climates with mild winters and all summer in temperate locations.

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James Burghardt

(Lanai™ Blush White Verbena, Verbena)

The Lanai™ series of verbena are trailing, vigorous, tender perennials that also make excellent annuals in colder regions. They are heavily-branched plants with lobed, mildew-resistant leaves. From late spring through fall, they bear domed heads of flowers in shades of blue, pink, purple, or red. Lanai™ verbenas prefer sun and well-drained, moist, moderately fertile soil, but will tolerate dry conditions. They are great for planters, hanging baskets, edging, and borders.

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James Burghardt

(Lanai™ Bright Pink Verbena, Verbena)

The Lanai™ series of verbena are trailing, vigorous, tender perennials that also make excellent annuals in colder regions. They are heavily-branched plants with lobed, mildew-resistant leaves. From late spring through fall, they bear domed heads of flowers in shades of blue, pink, purple, or red. Lanai™ verbenas prefer sun and well-drained, moist, moderately fertile soil, but will tolerate dry conditions. They are great for planters, hanging baskets, edging, and borders.

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James H. Schutte

(Lanai™ Verbena, Verbena)

The Lanai™ series of verbena are trailing, vigorous, tender perennials that also make excellent annuals in colder regions. From late spring through fall, Lanai™ Blue bears domed heads of purple flowers above spreading mounds of lobed, mildew-resistant leaves. Lanai™ Blue prefers sun and well-drained, moist, moderately fertile soil, but will tolerate dry conditions. It is great for planters, hanging baskets, edging, and borders.