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Bonariensis offers a completely different look in Verbenas. It carries 2–3" clusters of pinkish purple blooms on wiry, self-supporting stems. The dark green leaves are very narrow and very sparse, so the plants are remarkably light and airy.
Learn how to grow and care for Verbena bonariensis, a tall and slender-stemmed perennial with rich lilac flowers. Find where to buy this plant online or in your local nursery.
Please try a local retailer. Details. Features. Lollipops of lilac blooms on deep green foliage. A fun plant for landscapes and containers. A truly compact form of the common form. Award Winner. Continuous Bloom or Rebloomer. Long Blooming. Heat Tolerant. Deadheading Not Necessary. Drought Tolerant. Attracts: Butterflies. Hummingbirds. Resists:
Often referred to as purpletop vervain or tall verbena, Verbena bonariensis is a striking architectural perennial. It enjoys a well-deserved prominence in contemporary and traditional border garden design. This elegant plant typically reaches heights of 1.5-2m (5-7ft), with slender, angular stems.
Buy Verbena bonariensis from Sarah Raven: A haze of purple flowers at head height from late summer to autumn.
Where To Buy Verbena bonariensis. Verbena bonariensis can be purchased as a living plant in a four-inch or one gallon pot in spring or summer from many better nurseries and independent garden centers. Plants establish quickly and reach their full potential by the end of the growing season. You can also start Verbena bonariensis from seed.
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.