Common Name:
Verbena
Botanical Name :
Verbena hybrid
'Babylon® Light Blue'
Babylon still holds the first-place
trophies for earliest-blooming and most mildew-resistant Verbena.
A mounding, cascading habit and a fantastic range of colors are
even more reasons why these free-flowering varieties are prize
picks for hanging baskets, balcony planters, and sunny beds. |
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Works well
in a combo with Osteospermum. |
Common Name:
Verbena
Botanical Name :
Verbena hybrid
'Superbena® Royal
Chambray'
Superbenas® have the
largest florets on the largest flowers - best summer blooming
verbena in the garden. Greater vigor and larger flowers
makes it a great landscape and combination plant. Superbenas®
is the most vigorous of the
Verbena varieties we carry. Combine with Supertunias and Superbells for n
outstanding, eye-catching hanging basket or patio container. |
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Wow! What a
Stunning Blue. |
Common Name:
Verbena
Botanical Name :
Verbena hybrid
'Superbena®
Royale Iced Cherry'
'Royale Iced Cherry' Verbena boasts
large cherry pink flowers with a slightly faded pink eye. Verbenas
produce large clusters of flowers all season long. Royale Iced
Cherry has a trailing habit, this would be used as a filler in a
combination planter. 'Iced Cherry' goes well in hanging baskets,
window boxes, landscaping and combinations. 'Iced Cherry' is heat
and mildew tolerant. |
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Common Name:
Verbena
Botanical Name :
Verbena hybrid
'Superbena®
Royale Peachy Keen'
'Royale Peachy Keen'
Verbena boasts large peach colored flowers and is more vigorous in
growth habit than its predecessors. Verbenas produce large
clusters of flowers all season long. 'Peachy Keen' has a mounding
habit although it trails a little, this would be used as a filler
in a combination planter. 'Peachy Keen' goes well in hanging
baskets, window boxes, landscaping and combinations. Its added
bonus is butterfly attraction. |
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Peachy Keen
Iced Cherry
Ipomoea Light Green |
Common Name:
Verbena
Botanical Name :
Verbena hybrid
'Tukana®
Series'
While always great in containers the
Tukana® Vebenas are also fantastic in landscape
beds. They can tolerate dry soils and lower fertility. Normally
either an application of slow release fertilizer or amending with
compost is enough to keep them happy and blooming in landscape
beds. Another Plus....Self-cleaning, no deadheading necessary. An
occasional "haircut” – a trim back – using a sharp pair of
scissors or pruning shears will encourage additional branching,
fuller plants, and ultimately more flowers.
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Scarlet Star &
Diamond Frost
WOW! |
Scarlet Star |
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Tukana White |
"Freedom Rings"
Red, White & Blue Verbenas |
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