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Verbena - Silver Anne

The Verbena 'Silver Anne Pink', Verbena 'Silver Anne', is an upright spreading perennial producing dense spikes of bright pink, sweetly scented flowers. It blooms summer to fall amid rigid, lance shaped foliage.


Drought tolerant, it is ideal for borders, mass plantings and rock gardens. This vigorous tender perennial is a fast growing bedding plant that is ideal for sunny beds and borders and has been shown to perform well where summers are cool.


'Silver Anne' has a mounding, spreading habit, is densely branched, and has frilly deep green leaves. This low growing herbaceous perennial can be planted in any humus rich and fertile well drained garden soil in full sun at the front of the border where it can be appreciated.


If planted in too much shade it will quickly become leggy and cease to flower. Cut back in autumn and divide tired clumps to propagate; mulch occasionally.


The Verbena ‘Silver Anne’ is a perennial in zones 7-11; grown as an annual in other zones.


* Drought tolerant
* Fragrant pink flowers
* Vigorous


 

Plant Facts

Family Verbena 'Silver Anne'
Foliage Green
Mature Height 12-18 inches
Mature Spread 18-24 inches
Soil Normal
Zones 7-10
Moisture Average
Mature Form Upright, spreading
Growth Rate Fast
Sun Exposure Full Sun
Flower Color Pink

Quick Overview

The Verbena 'Silver Anne Pink', Verbena 'Silver Anne', is an upright spreading perennial producing dense spikes of bright pink, sweetly scented flowers. It blooms summer to fall amid rigid, lance shaped foliage. Drought tolerant, it is ideal for borders, mass plantings and rock gardens. This vigorous tender perennial is a fast growing bedding plant that’s ideal for sunny beds and borders and has been shown to perform well where summers are cool. It has a mounding to spreading habit, is densely branched and has frilly deep green leaves. This low growing herbaceous perennial can be planted in any humus rich and fertile well drained garden soil in full sun at the front of the border where it can be appreciated. If planted in too much shade it will quickly become leggy and cease to flower. Cut back in autumn and divide tired clumps to propagate; mulch occasionally.
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