Verbena bonariensis

Sale price £2.99 Regular price £4.99

Approx. 0.5 litre pot

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 leafed angular-branching stems, which elevate a consortium of tiny lavender violet blooms. With fragrant flowers borne in dense tufts atop its airy profile, Brazilian Vervain brings a colourful carefree look to cottage gardens or more wild venues, especially when paired with ornamental grasses.

  • Position: Full sun, partial shade
  • Soil: Almost any soil, grows well in Ballyrobert
  • Flowers: June, July, August, September
  • Other features: Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (RHS AGM), Grows well in Ballyrobert
  • Hardiness: Fully hardy, grows well in Ballyrobert
  • Habit: Clump forming, Columnar or Upright
  • Foliage: Deciduous
  • Height: 90 - 150 cm  (3 - 5 ft)
  • Spread: 60 - 90 cm  (2 - 3 ft)
  • Time to full growth: 2 to 5 years
  • Plant type: Herbaceous Perennial
  • Colour: Green, purple
  • Goes well with: --

    About this genus:

    Verbena (ver-be-na) is a genus in the family Verbenaceae. It contains about 250 species of herbaceous or semi-woody flowering plants. It gets its name from the ancient, and modern, common name; vervain. These butterfly magnets give new meaning to the words "summer colour", since most Verbena selections bloom for months. Verbena plants like full sun and tolerate drought well, but are fine with us in wet heavy clay soil. Not only is verbena great in the ground, but it also also a stunning container plant or tender perennial in northerly zones. While true Verbena canadensis flowers prolifically only in spring and autumn the modern verbena hybrids make a stunning show all summer long in the perennial garden. Butterflies and bees love them.

    Established clumps of verbena should be cut back to basal (on the ground) foliage in early to mid-September. This will promote good rooting of new stems in the ground, which improves winter survival.

    They look best planted through other plants, but I also think the look great where they decide to seed themselves.

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    A
    08/02/2025
    Anonymous
    United Kingdom

    Perfick

    Brilliant as on previous occasions

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    08/01/2025
    Anonymous
    Ireland

    The best

    First order was speedy and high quality so came back to biy more - excellent again!

    SC
    07/15/2025
    Sky C.
    United Kingdom

    Beautiful plants

    Delighted to receive really healthy plants that were well packed and very fresh. Helpful advice on planting.

    DW
    07/07/2025
    Doone W.
    United Kingdom

    Good buy as always

    This small (pot size) but mighty warrior arrived swiftly and raring to go. It has settled in very well and is already producing wee flowers after only a few weeks. With some plants you just know they are destined to be a show stopper and she certainly will be. Thanks to all at Ballyrobert Gardens for producing a wide range of plants which over a decade have never let me down, and for the sweeties

    GS
    06/08/2025
    Gary S.
    United Kingdom

    Fantastic plants

    Plants are so healthy and as a long standing customer I can't recommend this company so much just fantastic