Bowood Farms
4605 Olive Street
Saint Louis, Missouri 63108

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Verbena canadensis

Verbena canadensis (Rose Verbena)

Rose Verbena

Clusters of bright purplish-pink showy flowers. Ovate green leaves with toothed lobes, a rough-hairy plant.

Growing & Maintenance Tips
Needs good drainage in full sun. Dry hillsides, waste places, glades, borders of woods, natuarlized areas.

Interesting Information
Glandularia, Latin, "bearing glands", probably referring to prominent glands on anthers.


Plant Type
Groundcover

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Bloom Color
Deep Pink

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Foliage Color
Hairy Green


Height
4-8 Inches


Spread
8-12 Inches


USDA Hardiness Zone
5-8


Patented
No

Missouri Primrose

Oenothera macrocarpa

(Missouri Primrose )

Amorpha canescens

(Leadplant )

Windflower

Pulsatilla patens

(Windflower )

Characteristics & Attributes

Bloom Color
Pink
Exposure
Sun
Soil Moisture Preference
Medium
Missouri Native
Missouri Native
Wildlife/Disease Resistance
Deer Resistant
Season of Interest (Flowering)
June
July
August
Attributes
Rock Garden
Rebloomer
Hanging Container
Cut Flower