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Verbena Bonariensis - Organic perennial

Verbena bonariensis is a deciduous perennial with a large upright habitus and lancet-shaped, rough-haired, sawn, dark green leaves.

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Verbena bonariensis is a deciduous perennial with a large upright habitus and lancet-shaped, rough-haired, sawn, dark green leaves. From July to the end of September, iron hard blooms with small tubular violet purple flowers grouped in flattened final flower bunches on high-rise square flower stems. Verbena bonariensis likes a pitch in full sun and a moderately fertile, permeable soil. The plant is fairly hardy and drought tolerant, tolerates good sea breezes and air pollution, attracts a lot of butterflies, bees and insects.

Flower: small tubular violet purple flowers grouped in flattened final flower bunches on high-rise square flower stems
Bloom: July, August, September
Sensitive to disease: no

Condition: Nieuw

EAN: 6150704164196

Product specification

Flowering months

July July
August August
September September

Planten algemeen

Type Pot 9 x 9 cm
Organic BE-BIO-01
Native plant
Adult height 1.2 - 1.5 m
Evergreen No
Winter Hardy
Flowering plant
Blooming Summer
Flower colour Purple
leaf color Green
Planting period The whole year
Growth rate Fast
Type of soil Flexibel
Resistant to salty sea air
Planting distance per meter/m² 3/m - 9/m²
Habitat Sun-penumbra
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