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Moisture
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Kitchen Herb
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Insect Friendly
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Grasses
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Eisenkraut

Eisenkraut  (Verbena)

Eisenkraut kennen wir vor allem als prächtige, luftige, webende Pflanze, die unzählige Schmetterlinge anzieht (Verbena bonariensis). Aber es gibt noch mehr Arten, die dieser hohen Art mit ihrem Blütenstand in nichts nachstehen und die auch viele Insekten anziehen. Nicht alle Eisenkraut-Arten sind in unserem Klima gut winterhart. Sorgen Sie auf jeden Fall für eine gute Entwässerung im Winter und decken Sie die Pflanzen mit Blättern ab. Auch das Zurückschneiden nach der Blüte kann die Lebensdauer verlängern. Schneiden Sie nicht alles ab, so dass sich die Pflanze noch aussäen kann.
Das Eisenkraut steht am liebsten an einem Ort in der vollen Sonne auf normalem Boden. Die 'hastata' Arten wurzeln oberflächlich und brauchen Boden, der Feuchtigkeit festhält (Kompost). Die hohe Art Verbena bonariensis ist ideal, um gerade angelegte Beete etwas zu füllen. Außerdem sät sich die Pflanze dann bereits aus, denn wenn Sie sie einmal verwendet haben, möchten Sie nicht mehr auf sie verzichten. Die niedrigeren Eisenkraut-Arten können sowohl im Beet als auch im Steingarten verwendet werden und lassen sich schön mit Ziergräsern, Prachtkerze (Gaura), Mädchenauge (Coreopsis) und Taglilie (Hemerocallis) kombinieren.
 
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Verbena bonariensis 'Violetta' | Stijf ijzerhard, IJzerhard | Hohes Eisenkraut | Tall Verbena
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Verbena bonariensis 'Violetta' | Stijf ijzerhard, IJzerhard | Hohes Eisenkraut | Tall Verbena
Verbena bonariensis 'Violetta'
€ 5,90

Verbena bonariensis 'Violetta' - Tall Verbena

Botanical name       : Verbena bonariensis 'Violetta' 
Common name          : Tall Verbena, Upright Verbena, Purpletop Vervain, Brazilian Verbena 

Colour               : Violet-purple 
Flowering time       : July - October 
Full grown height    : ± 120 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -7°C  (USDA Zone 9) 
Spacing              : ± 35 cm (± 8 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, Usually bi-annual, but will often self-seed. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When this Verbena flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about Vervain (Verbena):
Vervain (Verbena) we mainly know as that beautiful airy plant which attract countless butterflies. There are other species which flowering wise, do not do under to the tall ones, and also attract plenty insects. Not all species of Vervain are fully hardy with us. In any case you should ensure good drainage and a covering of leaves in winter. Also cutting the plant back after flowering will prolong its life. Leave one or two stems so that Vervain can self-seed if you so wish. Vervain wants a spot in the full sun, in normal soil. American Vervain (Verbena hastata) roots near the surface and nead moisture retaining soil (compost). The Tall Vervains (Verbena bonariensis) are usefull to give freshly planted borders some body. Also the plant will self-seed, which is good because once you have had these plants you will never want to be without anymore. The lower species of Vervain are good in the border or rockery and combine well with ornamental grasses, Bee Blossom (Gaura), Tickseed (Coreopsis) and Day Lily (Hemerocallis).

Tall Verbena - Verbena bonariensis 'Violetta'

 

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Verbena bonariensis 'Bonnie Blue' | Stijf ijzerhard, IJzerhard | Hohes Eisenkraut | Tall Verbena
Verbena bonariensis 'Bonnie Blue' | Stijf ijzerhard, IJzerhard | Hohes Eisenkraut | Tall Verbena
Verbena bonariensis 'Bonnie Blue'
€ 5,50

Verbena bonariensis 'Bonnie Blue' - Tall Verbena

Botanical name       : Verbena bonariensis 'Bonnie Blue' 
Common name          : Tall Verbena, Upright Verbena, Purpletop Vervain, Brazilian Verbena 

Colour               : Purple-blue 
Flowering time       : July - October 
Full grown height    : ± 60 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -7°C  (USDA Zone 9) 
Spacing              : ± 30 cm (± 11 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly, Usually bi-annual, but will often self-seed. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When this Verbena flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about Vervain (Verbena):
Vervain (Verbena) we mainly know as that beautiful airy plant which attract countless butterflies. There are other species which flowering wise, do not do under to the tall ones, and also attract plenty insects. Not all species of Vervain are fully hardy with us. In any case you should ensure good drainage and a covering of leaves in winter. Also cutting the plant back after flowering will prolong its life. Leave one or two stems so that Vervain can self-seed if you so wish. Vervain wants a spot in the full sun, in normal soil. American Vervain (Verbena hastata) roots near the surface and nead moisture retaining soil (compost). The Tall Vervains (Verbena bonariensis) are usefull to give freshly planted borders some body. Also the plant will self-seed, which is good because once you have had these plants you will never want to be without anymore. The lower species of Vervain are good in the border or rockery and combine well with ornamental grasses, Bee Blossom (Gaura), Tickseed (Coreopsis) and Day Lily (Hemerocallis).

Tall Verbena - Verbena bonariensis 'Bonnie Blue'



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Verbena macdougalii 'Lavender Spires' | IJzerhard | Eisenkraut
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Verbena macdougalii 'Lavender Spires' | IJzerhard | Eisenkraut
Verbena macdougalii 'Lavender Spires'
€ 6,20

Verbena macdougalii 'Lavender Spires' - Hillside Verbena

Botanical name       : Verbena macdougalii 'Lavender Spires' 
Common name          : Hillside Verbena, MacDougal's Vervain, Vervain 

Colour               : Violet-blue 
Flowering time       : August - October 
Full grown height    : ± 170 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal, Moist 
Winter hardiness     : Till -18°C  (USDA Zone 7) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When this Verbena flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about Vervain (Verbena):
Vervain (Verbena) we mainly know as that beautiful airy plant which attract countless butterflies. There are other species which flowering wise, do not do under to the tall ones, and also attract plenty insects. Not all species of Vervain are fully hardy with us. In any case you should ensure good drainage and a covering of leaves in winter. Also cutting the plant back after flowering will prolong its life. Leave one or two stems so that Vervain can self-seed if you so wish. Vervain wants a spot in the full sun, in normal soil. American Vervain (Verbena hastata) roots near the surface and nead moisture retaining soil (compost). The Tall Vervains (Verbena bonariensis) are usefull to give freshly planted borders some body. Also the plant will self-seed, which is good because once you have had these plants you will never want to be without anymore. The lower species of Vervain are good in the border or rockery and combine well with ornamental grasses, Bee Blossom (Gaura), Tickseed (Coreopsis) and Day Lily (Hemerocallis).

Hillside Verbena - Verbena macdougalii 'Lavender Spires'



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