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A tall herbaceous perennial with erect, branching stems to 2m in height, bearing sparse, oblong leaves. Numerous branched clusters of small, lilac-purple flowers appear from summer to autumn; these are a good nectar source for pollinating insects.
Discover why Verbena bonariensis is a garden favorite, pairing beautifully with other perennials for height, texture, and pollinator-friendly blooms.
How to grow verbena. Verbenas bring summer-long colour to borders and containers, with flowers in rich shades of purple, pink, red and white. From tall, airy Verbena bonariensis to trailing types for hanging baskets, they are easy-to-grow, free-flowering sun-lovers.
Verbena. In rich shades of purple, mauve, ruby, pink and white, verbenas and glandularias (until recently included in Verbena) are popular as summer bedding in borders and containers. Hardier types include the ever-popular, tall and airy Verbena bonariensis, for sunny borders.
About this cultivar: Verbena bonariensis is a celebrated perennial whose fans include both experienced gardeners and novices, florists and butterflies, birds and the bees. This versatile South American native delivers outstanding flower power. Rough, lance-shaped dark green basal foliage gives way to wiry and sparsely
Verbena bonariensis has tall, narrow, sparsely-leafed stems on top of which flattened heads of bright lavender-purple flowers appear in late-summer. It's perfect for bringing height to an ornamental border and also works well in prairie-style planting schemes with ornamental grasses.
Verbena bonariensis is an outstanding tall perennial that adds a sense of airiness and sparkle to the perennial border. Jimmy Hendrix could have been singing about this lovely plant when he penned ‘Purple Haze’. Flower heads of tiny lavender to purple flowers adorn the tips of the stiff flower spikes and attract butterflies from miles around.