Species verbena

verbena

Verbena 'Annie'

Verbena 'Annie' is an ornamental perennial shrub with deep purple flowers reaching up to 2 feet in height. Its vibrant blooms have an anise-like scent, making it an ideal choice for use as a border, edging, as well as in containers. Though it does best in full sun, it can tolerate shade and is hardy down to light frost. It prefers well-drained, loamy soils and its blooms should be cut back several times a season for continued abundance. Its bold color and pleasing fragrance make it a stunning addition to any garden.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Stem Propagation,Division,Root Cutting,Layering Propagation,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

4 - 8

Flowers:

Lavender pink Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

watering

Verbena 'Annie' should be watered regularly, at least once a week if possible. It will benefit from an occasional deep soak, but even with shallow weekly watering, the soil should not be allowed to dry out completely. The frequency of watering may need to be adjusted depending on the conditions the plant is growing in (such as temperature, humidity, and season). It is best to keep the soil evenly moist, but not soggy. An easy way to do this is to check the soil's moisture level with your finger. If the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry, it's time to water.

sunlight

Verbena 'Annie' plants prefer plenty of direct, full sun for most of the day. They should get at least 6-8 hours of sunlight for optimal growth and flowering. In cooler climates or during winter months, they may need supplemental lighting in order to keep blooming.

pruning

Verbena 'Annie' should be pruned once a year in spring or early summer. Pruning back Verbena 'Annie' should be done approximately in half, focusing on removing any discolored or straggly stems and cutting back all stems to the same height. This will encourage the plant to produce more robust foliage throughout the season and will improve the overall size and shape of the plant.

Season

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Starts Flowering

Verbena 'Annie' typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Starts Flowering

Verbena 'Annie' typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

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FAQ

Is Verbena a perennial or an annual plant?

Verbena is generally considered a perennial plant, meaning that it will bloom and grow for multiple seasons. It grows in many different climates and conditions, meaning that depending on your region, it may come back each year, or it may need to be replanted annually.

Are Verbena flowers easy to grow from seed?

Verbena flowers are easy to grow from seed. They grow best when planted in full sun and in well-draining soils. If you are growing them indoors, sow seeds indoors or in poxy greenhouses 6-8 weeks before the last frost. When sowing directly into the garden, sow the seeds when warm soil temperatures have been reached.Make sure to keep the soil consistently moist, but not soggy. The seeds should germinate in 10-21 days depending on the variety. Thin seedlings to 6-8 inches apart once they have around two sets of leaves.

Should Verbena plants be grown in pots or on the ground?

Verbena plants can be grown both in pots and directly in the ground. Growing Verbena in pots can be a good option if you want to move it around your yard or patio, or if you have limited outdoor space to work with. On the other hand, planting Verbena directly in the ground will provide a more stable environment and the roots can develop more easily. Make sure that when planting in the ground, the Verbena should have good drainage and is in an area with full sun; otherwise, it can struggle to survive.

Could Verbena plants be grown indoors?

Yes, Verbena plants can be grown indoors. They are a low maintenance plant, needing only minimal watering and indirect sunlight to survive. They can also easily be adapted to a range of temperatures and humidity making them perfect for growth in many types of homes. Verbena plants are also known to produce their flowery smell when they bloom, making them great air-purifying plants to keep indoors.

Should Verbena be deadheaded?

Yes, verbena should be deadheaded. Deadheading is the process of cutting off the flower heads of certain plants after the blooms have faded. When deadheaded, the plant produces new blooms and becomes bushier, resulting in a fuller and more attractive appearance. This can be done with a pair of scissors or other sharp instrument. Doing this throughout the growing season will keep the verbena looking attractive and help it to rebloom. Deadheading also helps to keep the plant healthy and can help improve its vigor.

Could Verbena be used in a wildflower garden?

Yes, verbena can be used in a wildflower garden. Often referred to as butterfly and hummingbird plants, verbena are a low-maintenance annual flower that can bring beautiful color and texture to the garden. Sinuous vines produce tiny flowers in bright colors, including pink, purple, lavender and white, making it a great option for adding contrast in a wildflower garden. Verbena can tolerate full sun to part shade and can handle both wet and dry soil, making it an easy-care addition to any wildflower garden.

Could Verbena be grown in a meadow garden?

Yes, Verbena can be grown in a meadow garden. With its bright purple or white flowers, it can add a splash of color to an otherwise green landscape. Verbena is a low-maintenance plant that requires plenty of sun and well-drained soil. It will thrive in a meadow garden and should be grown in clumps of two or three to create a robust and attractive display of color.

Should Verbena be mulched?

Yes, Verbena should be mulched. Mulching Verbena helps to control weeds and retain moisture in the soil. It also helps keep the soil temperature regulated and can add beneficial organic matter to the soil when organic materials are used as mulches. Additionally, mulching Verbena can help improve the soil structure and soil fertility. Mulching can also protect the plant from extreme temperatures and help reduce soil erosion. All of these benefits make mulching Verbena an ideal choice for providing a healthy environment for Verbena to thrive and produce flowers year- round.