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New verbena varieties bring color to gardens, baskets Originally published January 19, 2009 at 12:00 am Updated January 21, 2009 at 12:25 pm A look at what's new in flowering plants for gardens ...
Empress series which includes both trailing and semi-trailing types of verbena with eye-catching flower colors that stay a compact 8-10 inches tall but can spread up to 18 inches wide.
If you love garden fragrance and non-stop bee and butterfly activity, then the sweet almond verbena or tree verbena is a must for your landscape. Those traits, coupled with drought tolerance and ...
I am always surprised that more people do not propagate their own plants. With new technology you really don’t need green fingers to create exciting new shrubs, perennials and trees. I bought a small ...
Verbena varieties such as Verbena bonariensis, Verbena hastata, Verbena officinalis, and Verbena rigida are ideal for planting in April. They are hardy, dying back in autumn and reemerging in spring.
There are 42 varieties of Superbells, six of which are Punch selections: Superbells Pomegranate Punch, Grape Punch, Tangerine Punch, Watermelon Punch, Strawberry Punch and Blue Moon Punch.