VALLEY LAVENDER™ plains verbena
Verbena bipinnatifida
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Vibrant lavender flower clusters are held erect above spreading stems with deeply cut leaves. This beautiful groundcover blooms from late spring through frost. A durable Great Plains perennial that is attractive to butterflies. Read more here.
Tips from the pros: Prefers well-drained, native soil. For best appearance, be sure to give it plenty of sun and avoid excessive watering.
| Plant Type | Groundcover |
| Height | 3-6 inches |
| Width | 12-18 inches |
| Flowering Season | May to October |
| Flower Color | Purple |
| Sun | Sun |
| Water Needs | Moderate to xeric |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | Zones 5-8 |
| Soil Type | Clay, Loam, Sandy, Gravelly |
| Deer Resistant | No |
| Good for Pollination | Yes |
| Winter Interest | No |
| North American Native | Yes |
| Native Origins | AL, AZ, CA, CO, GA, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MO, MS, NE, NM, OK, TN, TX, WI, WY |
| Year Introduced | 2005 |
| Annual Commercial Maintenance | Trim back in spring. |
| 5-10 Year Commercial Maintenance | Follow annual maintenance. |
| Elevation Guide | Up to 6200 ft |