
Glandularia canadensis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Glandularia canadensis is commonly called rose verbena, clump verbena or rose vervain. It is a Missouri native perennial that typically occurs in prairies, fields, pastures, rocky glades, roadsides and waste areas in the central and southern parts of the State (Steyermark).
Verbena - Wikipedia
Verbena is a herbaceous flowering plant, belonging to the Verbenaceae family, and may be annual or perennial depending on the species. The leaves are usually opposite, simple, and in many species hairy, often densely so. The flowers are …
Rose Verbena Care: How To Grow A Rose Verbena Plant - Gardening Know How
Dec 13, 2021 · Rose verbena (Glandularia canadensis formerly Verbena canadensis) is a hardy plant that with very little effort on your part, produces aromatic, rosy pink or purple blooms from late spring to late summer. Interested in growing rose verbena in …
Glandularia canadensis (Rose Vervain) - Gardenia
Glandularia canadensis (Rose Vervain) is a clumping, sprawling annual or perennial boasting abundant flat-topped clusters of up to 20 fragrant, rose-pink to rose-purple flowers from late spring to late summer. Blooming its heart out over a long season, Rose Vervain attracts butterflies and many pollinating insects.
Glandularia bipinnatifida (Prairie Verbena) - Gardenia
Creating a brilliant display, Glandularia bipinnatifida (Prairie Verbena) is a sprawling perennial or sub-shrub forming a low mat of deeply divided gray-green foliage. Each leaf is marked by deep lobes, each of which is lobed too.
Verbena canadensis - Wikipedia
Verbena canadensis (syn. Glandularia canadensis), commonly known as rose mock vervain, [2] rose verbena, [3] clump verbena [4] or rose vervain [5] is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the verbena family (Verbenaceae) with showy pink to purple flowers..
Rose Verbena - Grow Native!
Mass in rock gardens or at the front of a border. Spreads to form a good ground cover. Use in containers. Grow in average, dry to medium-wet, well-drained soil. Does not tolerate wet, poorly-drained soils. A trailing plant that spreads quickly to form an attractive ground cover.
Verbena canadensis - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Glowing purple flowers from late spring until fall. Excellent resistance to abiotic disorder; good resistance to Phytophthora. Nectar from the flowers attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators. Birds enjoy the fruits as a food source. Some cultivars have good to excellent resistant to phytophthora or abiotic disorder.
Rose Vervain (Glandularia canadensis) - Illinois Wildflowers
Description: This herbaceous perennial plant is ½–2' tall, often tillering at the base with multiple erect to sprawling stems. The stems are green to purplish green, terete, and hairy, branching occasionally. At intervals along the entire length of each stem, there are pairs of opposite leaves.
Glandularia canadensis 'Shauna Ann' - Plant Finder
Glandularia canadensis is commonly called rose verbena, clump verbena or rose vervain. It is a Missouri native perennial that typically occurs in prairies, fields, pastures, rocky glades, roadsides and waste areas in the central and southern parts of the State (Steyermark).