Lemon Verbena is a deciduous, woody shrub native to Argentina and Chile that is prized for its aromatic and edible foliage. The leaves of this plant have a strong, sweet, lemony fragrance and flavor that make it a popular choice as a culinary herb or in teas, desserts, or potpourri. Lemon Verbena makes an attractive garden plant with slender, arching stems and narrow, lanceolate foliage. In summer, plants produce sprays of delicate, white flowers that are attractive to pollinators.
Lemon Verbena plants grow to reach eight feet high in time and prefer full or part sun, well-drained soils, and regular moisture. This species is easy to cultivate in containers and makes a lovely patio plant in cold-winter climates where it can be over-wintered indoors.
Cold hardy to USDA Zone 8b or to 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
For sale are one gallon potted plants
Lemon Verbena is a deciduous, woody shrub native to Argentina and Chile that is prized for its aromatic and edible foliage. The leaves of this plant have a strong, sweet, lemony fragrance and flavor that make it a popular choice as a culinary herb or in teas, desserts, or potpourri. Lemon Verbena makes an attractive garden plant with slender, arching stems and narrow, lanceolate foliage. In summer, plants produce sprays of delicate, white flowers that are attractive to pollinators.
Lemon Verbena plants grow to reach eight feet high in time and prefer full or part sun, well-drained soils, and regular moisture. This species is easy to cultivate in containers and makes a lovely patio plant in cold-winter climates where it can be over-wintered indoors.
Cold hardy to USDA Zone 8b or to 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
For sale are one gallon potted plants