A lofty herbaceous perennial, featuring upright, branching stems reaching a height of 2 meters. It boasts sparse, oblong leaves and abundant clusters of small, lilac-purple flowers from summer through autumn, providing a valuable nectar source for pollinating insects.
Verbena bonariensis typically self-seeds and easily allows itself to be ‘interwoven’ (spread among other plants) due to its loose character.
The flowers of Verbena bonariensis appear in the period from July to September. The height of Verbena bonariensis is 100-140 cm.
Verbena bonariensis prefers full sun and thrives in good garden soil.
Maintenance: It’s best to manually remove excessive seedlings of Verbena bonariensis. Even in winter, the faded stems of Verbena bonariensis can be decorative. Trim the faded stems of Verbena bonariensis, if needed, in the following spring.
The flower heads of Verbena bonariensis consist of tiny purple flowers.
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