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Plants Matching verbena

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Image of Verbena photo by: James Burghardt

James Burghardt

(Verbena)

The genus Verbena comprises over 250 species of herbaceous annuals, perennials and subshrubs that can be found across the Americas and some parts of Europe and Asia. Species are diverse in their appearance, habits, habitats and cultural needs, but all have clusters of small, tubular flowers in shades of blue, white, red or purple. Flower clusters may be spike-like, flattened or conical and are attractive to butterflies. Leaves may be dissected and ferny or entire, depending on the species....

(Superbena® Pink Parfait Verbena, Verbena)

The colorful Verbena in the Superbena® Series are best known for their showy flower clusters, vigorous wide-spreading habit, and good mildew resistance. Superbena® Pink Parfait bears masses of pale lavender-pink flowers.

The low, spreading or trailing stems of this tender perennial are clothed with oval, toothed, mint-like leaves. The hemispherical clusters of tubular, flaring, five-lobed blooms continue all year in the absence of frost and severe heat. Butterflies flock to the flowers....

(Superbena® Royal Red Verbena, Verbena)

The colorful Verbena in the Superbena® Series are best known for their showy flower clusters, vigorous wide-spreading habit, and good mildew resistance. Superbena® Royale Red bears masses of deep scarlet flowers.

The low, mounding or trailing stems of this tender perennial are clothed with oval, toothed, mint-like leaves. The hemispherical clusters of tubular, flaring, five-lobed blooms continue all year in the absence of frost and severe heat. Butterflies flock to the flowers. Deadheading...

(Superbena® Royale Chambray Verbena, Verbena)

The colorful Verbena in the Superbena® Series are best known for their showy flower clusters, vigorous wide-spreading habit, and good mildew resistance. Superbena® Royale Chambray bears masses of fragrant lavender-blue flowers.

The low, mounding or trailing stems of this tender perennial are clothed with oval, toothed, mint-like leaves. The hemispherical clusters of tubular, flaring, five-lobed blooms continue all year in the absence of frost and severe heat. Butterflies flock to the...

(Superbena® Royal Silverdust Verbena, Verbena)

The colorful Verbena in the Superbena® Series are best known for their showy flower clusters, vigorous wide-spreading habit, and good mildew resistance. Superbena® Royale Silverdust bears masses of fragrant, silvery-lavender, purple-blushed flowers.

The low, mounding or trailing stems of this tender perennial are clothed with oval, toothed, mint-like leaves. The hemispherical clusters of tubular, flaring, five-lobed blooms continue all year in the absence of frost and severe heat....

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James H. Schutte

(Superbena® Coral Red Verbena, Verbena)

The colorful Verbena in the Superbena® Series are best known for their showy flower clusters, vigorous wide-spreading habit, and good mildew resistance. Superbena® Coral Red bears masses of dark-pink flowers.

The low, mounding or trailing stems of this tender perennial are clothed with oval, toothed, mint-like leaves. The hemispherical clusters of tubular, flaring, five-lobed blooms continue all year in the absence of frost and severe heat. Butterflies flock to the flowers. Deadheading...

Image of Verbena (AZTEC® GRAPE MAGIC, AZTEC® SERIES) photo by: Environmental Horticulture Dept. University of Florida

Environmental Horticulture Dept. University of Florida

(Aztec® Grape Magic Verbena, Verbena)

Verbena in the Aztec® series are vigorous, warm season, tender perennials that are grown as annual bedding plants in colder regions. They are heavy-blooming, densely-branched and have feathery, medium green foliage that is mildew-resistant.

Aztec® verbena bear many clusters of tubular flowers that come in shades of red, white, pink, purple, coral or rose. These attract butterflies and bees and require regular deadheading.

Like most verbenas, these are drought tolerant and resilient in summer...

Image of Verbena (AZTEC® SERIES) photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Verbena)

Verbena in the Aztec® series are vigorous, warm season, tender perennials that are grown as annual bedding plants in colder regions. They are heavy-blooming, densely-branched and have feathery, medium green foliage that is mildew-resistant.

Aztec® verbena bear many clusters of tubular flowers that come in shades of red, white, pink, purple, coral or rose. These attract butterflies and bees and require regular deadheading.

Like most verbenas, these are drought tolerant and resilient in summer...

Image of Verbena (BABYLON SERIES) photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Verbena)

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.

These butterfly favorites produce many rounded clusters of small tubular five-lobed flowers with wide-flaring tips that come in shades of red, blue, white, pink, purple, or rose. Babylon® verbena...

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James H. Schutte

(Aztec® Cherry Red Verbena, Verbena)

Aztec® verbenas are trailing, vigorous, tender perennials that are grown as annual bedding plants in colder regions. They are heavy-blooming, densely-branched and have feathery, medium green foliage that is mildew-resistant.

From late spring to fall Aztec® Cherry Red bears dense clusters of electric scarlet blossoms. These attract butterflies and bees and require regular deadheading.

Like most verbenas, Aztec® Cherry Red is drought tolerant and resilient to summer heat and humidity but will...