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Garden Verbena (Verbena hybrida): Complete Care Guide

Verbena hybrida

Easy ☀️ Direct sun 🐾 Pet safe

Garden Verbena thrives in full sun with well-draining soil. Water regularly but allow the soil surface to dry between waterings. Fertilize monthly during the growing season and deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering.

💧 Watering

Every 7 days

☀️ Light

Direct sun

🌡️ Temperature

7° - 35°C

💨 Humidity

40% - 70%

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What is Garden Verbena?

Garden Verbena (Verbena hybrida) is a easy-care plant from the Verbenaceae family. Verbena hybrida, commonly known as Garden Verbena, is a semi-evergreen flowering plant originating from South America. It produces clusters of small, vividly colored flowers in shades of purple, red, pink, white, lavender, and coral. Widely grown as an annual in temperate climates, it thrives in ful...

Garden Verbena grows up to 45cm, with spread of 75cm, watering every 7 days, 7°C – 35°C, 40–70% humidity. It is not suitable for indoor environments and safe for pets.

Care Guide

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How to Water

Water every 5-7 days, allowing the top inch of soil to dry between waterings. During hot summer months, increase frequency to every 3-4 days. Avoid waterlogging, as verbena is highly susceptible to root rot in wet soils.

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Lighting

Verbena requires at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best flowering. Insufficient light results in leggy growth and poor blooming. Place in the sunniest spot available.

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Ideal Soil

Plant in well-draining, loamy or sandy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.8-7.2). Amend heavy clay soils with perlite or coarse sand to improve drainage.

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Recommended Pot

Terracotta or plastic pot with multiple drainage holes. For trailing varieties, use hanging wire baskets lined with moss. Minimum 8-inch (20 cm) diameter pot.

Care Schedule

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Fertilize

Every 30 days

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Repot

Every 365 days

About Garden Verbena

Verbena hybrida, commonly known as Garden Verbena, is a semi-evergreen flowering plant originating from South America. It produces clusters of small, vividly colored flowers in shades of purple, red, pink, white, lavender, and coral. Widely grown as an annual in temperate climates, it thrives in full sun and is popular for hanging baskets, window boxes, and garden borders.

How to Propagate

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Seed Sowing

Seeds need light to germinate, so do not bury them. Use a plastic dome or bag to maintain humidity. Germination can be slow — be patient.

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    Start seeds indoors 8-12 weeks before the last frost date
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    Press seeds gently onto the surface of moist seed-starting mix — do not cover them
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    Maintain temperature at 21-24°C with consistent moisture
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    Transplant outdoors after all frost risk has passed

Materials needed:

Seed-starting mixSeed tray or small potsPlastic dome or plastic bag
⏱️ Time: 2-4 weeks 📊 Success rate: medium 🗓️ Best season: Spring
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Stem Cuttings

Use clean, sharp pruners. Applying rooting hormone significantly improves success rates.

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    Take 4-6 inch (10-15 cm) healthy stem cuttings in late spring or early summer
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    Remove lower leaves, keeping only 2-3 at the tip
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    Insert cutting into moist potting mix or water
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    Keep in a warm, bright location until roots develop

Materials needed:

Pruning shearsRooting hormonePotting mix or glass of water
⏱️ Time: 2-4 weeks 📊 Success rate: high 🗓️ Best season: Spring

Characteristics

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Max height

45cm

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Spread

75cm

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Growth rate

Fast

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Foliage

Semi-evergreen

Plant Uses

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Ornamental

Great for decoration

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Common Problems

Powdery Mildew

Medium

Powdery mildew is a common fungal disease caused by various fungi species including Erysiphe, Podosphaera, Oïdium, and Leveillula. It affects over 10,000 plant species worldwide. The disease thrives in warm, dry climates with high humidity and appears as a distinctive white powdery coating on plant surfaces.

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Gray Mold (Botrytis Blight)

High

Gray mold, caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea, is one of the most common fungal diseases in plants. It affects over 200 plant species, including ornamentals, vegetables, fruits, and houseplants. The disease thrives in cool, humid conditions with poor air circulation, causing grayish spots and soft rot on infected tissues.

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Gray Mold (Botrytis Blight)

High

Gray mold, caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea, is a widespread necrotrophic pathogen affecting over 1,400 plant species. It thrives in cool, humid conditions and attacks weakened or aging plant tissues, causing soft rot and characteristic gray fuzzy growth.

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Root Rot

High

Root rot is a serious fungal disease that affects the root system of plants, causing them to decay and die. It is primarily caused by overwatering, poor drainage, or soil-borne fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium. The disease thrives in waterlogged conditions where roots are deprived of oxygen, making them susceptible to fungal infection.

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Meaning & Symbolism

Verbena symbolizes enchantment, healing, and creativity. In Victorian flower language, it represented sensibility and graceful charm.

Fun Facts

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Garden Verbena is a complex hybrid developed in 19th-century Europe from several South American wild species.

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Its flowers are a magnet for butterflies and other pollinators, making it a valuable plant for biodiversity gardens.

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In ancient times, verbena was called "sacred herb" and used in purification rituals across many cultures.

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With regular deadheading, Verbena hybrida can bloom continuously from spring until the first frost.

Frequently asked questions

How often should I water Verbena hybrida?
Water every 5-7 days under normal conditions. In hot summer weather, increase to every 3-4 days. Always allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings to prevent root rot.
How much sun does Garden Verbena need?
Verbena needs at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. It is a full-sun plant; insufficient light leads to poor flowering and leggy growth.
Is Verbena hybrida toxic to pets?
No, Garden Verbena is not toxic to cats, dogs, or humans. It is a safe choice for gardens with pets and children.
Why is my Verbena not blooming?
Common causes include insufficient sunlight, excess nitrogen fertilizer, or failure to deadhead spent flowers. Ensure full sun exposure and regularly remove faded blooms to stimulate continuous flowering.
How do I prevent powdery mildew on Verbena?
Ensure good air circulation by spacing plants properly, avoid overhead watering, and water in the morning so foliage dries quickly. Treat with sulfur-based fungicide at the first sign of white powdery patches.

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