Garden verbenas are divided into two basic categories – annual verbenas and perennial verbenas. Early to midfall and late winter into early spring are the best times to plant trailing verbenas. Question: I have a trailing purple verbena that won't bloom.
It is in a container, not in the ground, and gets lots of sun. What is the problem? This web page from GardenGuides.com can give you some ... NOLA.com: LSU names Homestead Purple verbena a Louisiana Super Plant: 6 reasons why Verbena is a popular perennial among Louisiana gardeners.
trailing verbena, (Mai Sukhothai) Louisiana gardeners and butterflies love verbena. We celebrate this low-growing perennial for its showy flower clusters and ... LSU names Homestead Purple verbena a Louisiana Super Plant: 6 reasons why *Growth habit: A trailing perennial often planted as an annual growing to 12 inches tall and 2 feet wide. The leaves are medium to dark green, ovate in shape with coarse toothed margins and grow to ... Pentas, lantana, verbena, zinnia, salvias (many different species and cultivars), Mexican butterfly weed (Asclepias curassavica) and buddleia are excellent flowering plants to attract butterflies to ...
trailing verbena, Daily Express: 'Popular & easy to grow' 3 of the best trailing plants for a bright summer hanging basket