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Hoary Vervain Seeds / Verbena stricta

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Lovely vertical spikes of flowers that bloom from the bottom to the top and beautiful foliage, this Verbena is well-behaved in the garden and visited often by butterflies. Like Blazing Star, it takes up little horizontal space, so it can be interplanted with other species easily. It spreads some by seed, but is easily edited out if need be. 

While it has a more attractive botanical name than its common name, Hoary Vervain primarily attracts butterflies. It has a slender upright presence in the garden with delightful upward-pointed and toothed leaves. It is also adaptable and well-behaved in the garden and is one of the host plants for the Common Buckeye butterfly.

Approximate Seeds Per Packet: 100

Germination: Cold(60)

Lifecycle: Perennial

Sunlight: Full, Part

Soil Moisture: Medium, Dry

Height: 3

Bloom Period: June-September

Bloom Color: Blue

USDA Zones: 3-8

Attracts: Bees, Butterflies, Birds

Larval Host For: Common Buckeye Butterfly

Seed Planting/Germination Key

Storage: Store in a cool, dry, dark place prior to planting.

Rule of thumb for depth of planting: The maximum depth should generally be half the width of the seed, but many wildflower seeds will germinate well if sown on the surface.

Easy: Generally germinates within 5 to 30 days with no need for cold pretreatment. Keep potting mix or soil consistently moist during the germination period.

Cold(30): Germination rates are higher if cold pretreatment applied either by placing the seed within moist paper towel or sand within a refrigerator for 30 days or outside in late winter.

Cold(60): Germination rates are higher if cold pretreatment applied either by placing the seed within moist paper towel or sand within a refrigerator for 60 days or outside in mid-winter.

Cold(90); Outdoors: Germination rates are higher if cold pretreatment applied either by placing the seed within moist paper towel or sand within a refrigerator for 90 days or outside in late fall or early winter. The best route is to plant these outdoors in either a pot or directly on the soil.

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