Sandpaper Verbena, Coarse Verbena


Scientific Name: Verbena rigida Spreng.
Synonym: Verbena bonariensis var. rigida , Verbena rugosa, Verbena venosa
Family: Verbenaceae
Sandpaper Verbena, Coarse Verbena(Verbena rigida)
Recommended Temperature Zone:
Sunset®: 8-24
USDA: 8b-10

Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 15°F (-9°C)

Heat Tolerance: Not reliable in summer in the low deserts

Sun Exposure: Full sun

Origin: Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil

Growth Habits: Perennial ground cover, fast growing to 2 feet tall (60 cm), 4 feet in diameter (1.2 m) 1 foot tall (30 cm)

Flowers: Pink or light blue flowers

Watering Needs: Little water

Propagation: Seeds, cuttings in summer. Occasionally self-seed

The roots of the Sandpaper verbena are tuberous. They can be lifted, in areas with cold winter, and stored away until spring.

Blooming Habits:
The Sandpaper Verbena has purple blossom from spring to fall.

Culture:
Shear most of the top growth at the end of winter to encourage greener new growth.


 

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