They just typically scream country style garden for me, I really so adore them. Their ability to naturalise in most environments, even quite dry- at RHS Hyde Hall they have a very exposed and dry site where Verbena is actually considered a weed, my inspiration for intergrating Verbena naturally amongst my perennials as a soft swaying backdrop, actually 'stems' from Hyde Hall, I just loved how they pop up through the perennials everywhere. I have quite a large drift through my main border at home and I can just see the iconic square stems and terminal flowers, swaying silently at the back of my fore planting. With their long show of flowers throughout summer and even through early autumn, attracting an array of wildlife, I do so fondly adore Verbena, and I can't wait for them to self seed freely amoungst my garden, it's exciting to wait and see where they will crop up next.
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