Verbena
Pot Cultivation
Verbenas are hardy from zones 5 to 10 depending upon the variety. They can be grown as annuals in cold climates; they are tolerant of drought and are especially suitable for growing in hot, desert climates. Grow these plants in fertile, well-drained soil that is moist to on the dry side, in a sunny location. Mulch with dry straw in cold winter areas.Propagation
Start seeds indoors at a temperature of 65 � F. Plant them in sandy soil, 8 to 10 weeks before it's safe to plant outside. Seeds may be sown directly outdoors where they are to grow when the soil is warm. The roots of some species, such as V. rigida may be divided in the fall in mild climates; elsewhere, in the spring. Stem cuttings may be taken in the spring or fall and inserted in sand.V. rigida |
V. tenera |
Species & Varieties
- V. peruviana (chamaedrifolia);
- V. corymbosa;
- V. rigida;
- V. tridens;
- V. tenera;
- V. tenuisecta (Moss Verbena);
- V. canadensis (Clump Verbena);
- V. bipinnatifida;
- V. bonariensis;
- V. radicans;
- V. 'Sissinghurst