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Verbena bonariensis
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A butterfly on a Verbena flower. Late summer. Bonariensis provides great color in the garden and spread to fill in the gaps.




Beautiful. Verbena bonariensis is one of my favorites! A long time ago I planted these in pretty poor soil, and they did great. Then I made the mistake of amending the soil and they got too tall, concentrating on the greenery and not so much on the bundles of the tiny sweet flowers. They make great cut flowers and even grow roots in the vase water, and seed so easily. FYI
Karin (Open your mind. Travel.) Woodinville, WA, 9/7/2006
Yeh, this is a great filler plant. If I use a good bloom oriented fertilizer they go nuts with flowers. Here in Seattle they grow like crazy regardless and reseed themselves all over the place. I have to pull out lots of these each year. Their greenery is razor sharp so you have to wear gloves, but other than that, they are easy to pull. No matter, they are worth it as the color is great, they fill gaps in the garden and they attract butterflies!
serena (Just Ship It!) Redmond, WA, 9/7/2006
Karin, btw, thanks for the keywording. I've not had time to get all my plant photos labeled! Folksonomies are great eh?
serena (Just Ship It!) Redmond, WA, 9/7/2006
that was me who added the keyword.. renaissance man, remember?
don (twango code monkey) Lynnwood, WA, 9/8/2006
heh, just kidding
don (twango code monkey) Lynnwood, WA, 9/8/2006
wow, you really are a renaissance man...
serena (Just Ship It!) Redmond, WA, 9/8/2006

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