Verbena stricta (Hoary verbena)
Tall native short-lived perennial with blue-violet flowers, blooming June to October. Drought tolerant, preferring sandy well-drained soils of dry fields, meadows, pastures, roadsides and disturbed areas. Not competitive with vigorous grasses. Not palatable to ungulates, spreading in overgrazed pastures. Seeds eaten by birds and small mammals. Preferred nectar plant of bees and butterflies.
DISTRIBUTION / ADAPTATION
INFORMATION & ATTRIBUTES
Family: Verbenaceae
Duration: Annual, Perennial
Growth Habit: Forb/herb
Native Status: Native
Growth Form: Clump forming
Mature Height: 48 in.
Bloom Color: Blue-violet
Bloom Period: June-September
Annual Precipitation: in.
Drought Tolerance: Moderate
Shade Tolerance: Intolerant
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SOIL ADAPTATION
Coarse Texture: Yes
Medium Texture: Yes
Fine Texture: No
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SEEDING NOTES
Seeds per Pound: 425,000
Seeding Rate: 2-4 PLS lbs/acre
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VARIETIES & LOCAL ACCESSIONS
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