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Verbena x hybrida 'Balwildaav' - Princess Dark Lavender

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Verbena x hybrida 'Balwildaav' is a captivating addition to any garden space, lovingly referred to as Princess Dark Lavender due to its vibrant, dark lavender-colored flowers. As a hardy perennial, it's an exceptional choice, offering a lively mix of aesthetics and functionality. This princess rules in full sunlit realms, flourishing in diverse soil conditions from sandy to loam. A beacon to pollinators, its robust, inviting scent transforms your garden into a vibrant ecosystem. The plant's trailing and spreading habit creates a lush, scenic aura, making it a perfect fit for hanging baskets, containers or as a spread in garden beds. Adorned with small, lively leaves and magnificently rich flowers from late spring until the frost, this Princess ensures a continuous spectacle of color and life. With moderate to low water usage and a remarkable tolerance for heat and drought, the Princess Dark Lavender provides a beautiful, sustainable solution for your landscape - an authentic royal treatment for any green enthusiast's kingdom.

  • Size: Trailing habit and spreading nature
  • Flowers: Dark lavender, fragrant, blooms from late spring to frost
  • Foliage: Small, vibrant leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate to low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Attracts Pollinators: Attracts pollinators with its robust scent
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