Family: Verbenaceae

Common Name: Tapien Verbena

DescriptionA tough long blooming series of ground cover or trailing Verbena.
Pronunciation(ver-BEE-nah)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennial Tender
Hardiness Zone(7)8-10, grown as an annual else where
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage, tolerates drier conditions once established
Soil & Siteaverage, must be well drained
Growing Mediaaverage patio, must be well drained
Temperatureblooms better in the cooler weather as opposed to the hot and dry
Flowersblue violet, lavender, lavender pink, lilac, pink, salmon, white
Dimensions4-6 inches tall by a spread of 20-24 inches, used as a ground cover or a trailing plant in baskets and patio pots
MaintenanceAlthough the newer cultivars are resistant to many of problems they are still susceptible to powdery mildew, white fly and spider mites. Tapien are reported to have some good mildew resistance. They can be over wintered in a bright cool window. Cut the plants back, re-pot and make sure the pests are controlled.
Propagationcuttings
Misc FactsCommon name for this species is Moss Verbena
Notes & Reference#51-Armitage's Manual of Annuals, Biennials, and Half-Hardy Perennials (Arimitage), #109-Annuals and Tender Perennials for North American Gardens (Wayne Winterroud), #76-Annuals for Every Purpose (Larry Hodgson)
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