Verbena Seabrooks Lavender
Launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2007, Verbena Seabrooks Lavender started as a chance seedling found by the gardening correspondent Peter Seabrook in his garden. Bearing large lavender flower heads all through summer until the first frost, this perennial is unusually hardy, especially if protected during harsh winters.
- Pot Size: 2L
- Eventual height and Spread: 45cm (1ft 6in) x 50cm (1ft 7in)
Launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2007, Verbena Seabrooks Lavender started as a chance seedling found by the gardening correspondent Peter Seabrook in his garden. Bearing large lavender flower heads all through summer until the first frost, this perennial is unusually hardy, especially if protected during harsh winters.
Clump forming, Verbena Seabrooks Lavender attracts bees and other pollinators, and with its trailing habit, is an excellent choice to plant in a container or border. It can also be enjoyed as a pretty cut flower.
Flowers: June - September
- Well drained, light soil
- South, East or West facing
- Full sun or partial sunlight
- Hardy
Remove spent flowerheads to encourage further flowering