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13 Δεκ 2021 · Rose verbena (Glandularia canadensis formerly Verbena canadensis) is a hardy plant that with very little effort on your part, produces aromatic, rosy pink or purple blooms from late spring to late summer. Interested in growing rose verbena in your garden this year? Read on to learn how.
A trailing plant that spreads quickly to form an attractive ground cover. Flat-topped clusters of rose-pink to rose-purple flowers appear on top of stems for several months from spring intermittently to frost (March-November).
Verbena canadensis ‘Rosea’ is a delightful flowering plant that adds a touch of elegance and color to any garden or landscape. With its delicate pink blooms, this variety of Verbena is a standout in garden beds, borders, or even containers.
Verbena canadensis (syn. Glandularia canadensis), commonly known as rose mock vervain, [2] rose verbena, [3] clump verbena[4] or rose vervain[5] is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the verbena family (Verbenaceae) with showy pink to purple flowers.. It is native to the eastern and south-central areas of the United States. [1] .
The plant is a low-growing mound that spreads along the ground and roots at nodes. The showy blooms are in clusters of many small rose-pink to purple flowers. The flowers are present spring through fall and deadheading will help keep the plant compact and attractive.
Rose Verbena grow and care – herbaceous of the genus Glandularia also known as Glandularia canadensis, Rose Verbena perennial evergreen or cold annual used as ornamental plant, can grow in tropics, mediterranean, desert, subtropics or temperate climate and growing in hardiness zone 6+ (as perennial) 2-6 (as annual).
Plant database entry for Rose Vervain (Verbena canadensis) with 14 images and 24 data details.