Is Verbena Santos a perennial?

Verbena rigida ‘Santos Purple’ is a half-hardy, tuberous perennial that can be grown as an annual. It has small, pinnately lobed leaves and long branching stems bearing tiny bright purple flowers that grow in neat bunches.

Do verbena come back every year?

Verbena rigida and its cultivars die down at the end of the growing season and reappear in spring through spreading underground rhizomes. This will ensure good sturdy growth and the removal of apical tips around mid-May will encourage further branching, slightly shorter growth and more flowers through the season.

How do you grow verbena Santos?

  1. Cultivation. Grow in moist but well-drained, moderately fertile soil in full sun with shelter; protect with a dry winter mulch in frost-prone areas.
  2. Propagation. Propagate by stem tip cuttings in late summer.
  3. Suggested planting locations and garden types. City and courtyard gardens.
  4. Pruning.
  5. Pests.
  6. Diseases.

Is Verbena perennial or annual?

Verbenas are long blooming annual or perennial flowers that possess the virtues of heat tolerance and an extremely long bloom season. Many perennial verbenas are relatively short lived, but their vigor and heavy flowering make up for this defect.

Where does purple Verbena Santos grow?

verbena – Santos Purple

  • Position: full sun.
  • Soil: moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil.
  • Rate of growth: average to fast-growing.
  • Flowering period: June to September.
  • Hardiness: borderline hardy (may need winter protection)

Where does Verbena Santos grow?

Grow in moist but well-drained, moderately fertile soil in full sun. In cold areas, protect with a dry winter mulch.

Where is the best place to plant verbena?

Grow Verbena bonariensis in moist but well-drained soil in a sunny, sheltered position. Leave flowers to develop seedheads for the birds and, in mild regions, cut back before growth starts again in spring (plants might not survive winter in colder regions).

Does Verbena grow in shade?

Verbena will grow in partial shade but will not flower well.

Where does verbena Santos grow?

When can I plant out Verbena rigida?

Verbena seeds should normally be sown during March and April, onto the surface of a thoroughly soaked, free-draining, sowing compost, in seed trays or growing plugs to avoid root disturbance.

Will verbena climb a trellis?

Vine-like verbena provides a ground cover that can produce colorful flowers for several years. In addition to covering the lower edges of your garden, trailing verbena can add visual interest to your vertical garden space by hanging in eye-level baskets or training up trellises.

Where does verbena come from?

History: Verbena is native to Brazil and Argentina. Named rigida due to its upright habit Click here to use our interactive map and find your nearest stockist. Alternatively please email us and we will be happy to help you find a stockist.

Is Santos purple a perennial or annual?

Color-mad perennial groundcover rolls out a carpet of large, high-definition-color purple blooms on floriferous spikes. Flowering like crazy late spring into mid-fall, ‘Santos Purple’s 12” spreading plants can lay out an island of super-rich color: massed in the sunny landscape, in the border, or mingling amid other perennials in a container.

What does Santos’ plant look like?

Details Santos’ is a small, bushy, spreading, tuberous perennial to 30cm tall, grown as an annual, with oblong leaves and dense clusters of small, purple flowers from early summer to autumn All ratings refer to the UK growing conditions unless otherwise stated. Minimum temperature ranges (in degrees C) are shown in brackets

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