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verbena feeding station
By Seaburngirl
- 13 Sep, 2009
- 7 likes
I have lots of Verbena especially for wildlife like butterflies and bees.
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well now they have started they will keep on doing it. they compost well :o)
16 Sep, 2009
The trouble is that they choose where to seed themselves! It isn't where I would have chosen to plant them! LOL.
16 Sep, 2009
these are in the raised bed next to the pond so 2ft off the floor and 5ft tall !
16 Sep, 2009
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See who else is growing Verbena bonariensis (Verbena).
See who else has plants in genus Verbena.
This photo is of "Verbena bonariensis" in Seaburngirl's garden
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Verbena Bonariensis
£8.50 at Burncoose -
Verbena Bonariensis
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Verbena Bonariensis Purple Elegance Seeds
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£7.99 at Crocus
Yes - it's a magnet for them, isn't it! :-)) I was pleased this year, because mine have seeded themselves for the first time.
16 Sep, 2009