Verbena officinalis / Verbena bonariensis
Verbena is a versatile flower with clusters of small, colorful blooms on tall stems. Known for its long blooming period and attraction to butterflies.
Verbenaceae (Vervain family)
Late spring through first frost (May-October)

Similar flowers: salvias and blue vervains also share similar meanings.
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Low to moderate; drought tolerant once established
Well-drained, Average fertility, Sandy to loamy, pH 6.0-8.0
Deadhead regularly to encourage continuous blooming
Self-seeds readily in favorable conditions
Tolerates heat and humidity well
Pinch young plants to encourage bushier growth
Excellent companion plant for other summer annuals
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Yes, verbena and vervain often refer to the same plants, particularly Verbena officinalis. 'Vervain' is the traditional common name, while 'verbena' is more commonly used today.
Most garden verbenas are annuals that don't return, but some species like Verbena bonariensis may self-seed. A few species are perennial in warmer climates.
Verbena symbolizes enchantment, protection, healing, and divine connection. It's considered a sacred herb associated with peace and spiritual purification.
Yes, verbena is excellent for attracting butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. The long blooming period and nectar-rich flowers make it a favorite in butterfly gardens.
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