Verbena stricta, commonly known as Narrowleaf Verbena or Hoary Verbena, is a striking, upright, herbaceous perennial native to North America. This plant typically grows 2-3 feet tall, with a clumping habit and attractive, narrow, lance-shaped leaves that are often covered with fine, silvery hairs, giving them a slightly fuzzy appearance. In late summer and early fall, Verbena stricta produces clusters of small, vibrant blue to purple flowers that resemble asters and attract butterflies, bees, and parasitic wasps. The flowers are borne on tall, slender stalks, creating a graceful and airy effect. This plant boasts attractive, clean foliage and prefers moist soils, but is tolerant of variable soils, including clay. Verbena stricta holds tufted seed heads well into winter, providing food for birds. It is a relatively low-maintenance plant that is tolerant of a variety of conditions, making it a good choice for gardens, meadows, and naturalized areas. This plant is also known for its medicinal properties, having been used traditionally for its calming and anti-inflammatory effects.
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Attracts Butterflies, Deciduous, Full Sun, Full Sun, Illinois Native, Medium, Native to North America, Non-Allergenic, Perennial, Rabbit Resistant
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