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Wildflowers - Verbena Seeds
Verbena is commonly seen at greenhouses, but they are a different type of plant. Plants grown from these verbena seeds do not trail, and Moss Verbena is the only one that would be good for growing in containers. These verbenas are relatively tall, and the pollinators really like them because they are up off the ground. We have had a variety of butterflies that really go for these plants. They are perennials for the most part, so do take a little while to get established and bloom. These are great bulk perennial wildflower seeds to add to any prairie restoration project.
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Hoary Vervain Seeds Verbena stricta Quick View
xHoary Vervain Seeds
Verbena stricta
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This is the hairy member of the vervain family that sports larger flowers than the cousins. It also is different in that it thrives in dry soils, instead of the damp stuff that the cousins prefer. But like the cousins, this native perennial does attract butterflies and pollinators.Starting at $3.25 USD -
Purpletop Vervain Seeds Verbena bonariensis Quick View
xPurpletop Vervain Seeds
Verbena bonariensis
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An excellent choice for a border plant, these clusters of deep lilac blossoms show off on tall slender stems. This South American perennial is easy to grow and is very attractive to butterflies such as the Monarchs, Swallowtails, and Fritillaries.Starting at $3.25 USD
Verbena is commonly seen at greenhouses, but they are a different type of plant. Plants grown from these verbena seeds do not trail, and Moss Verbena is the only one that would be good for growing in containers. These verbenas are relatively tall, and the pollinators really like them because they are up off the ground. We have had a variety of butterflies that really go for these plants. They are perennials for the most part, so do take a little while to get established and bloom. These are great bulk perennial wildflower seeds to add to any prairie restoration project.