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Blue Vervain - Verbena hastata

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Phonetic: ver-BEE-nuh hass-TAH-tuh

Blue Vervain is a highly valuable pollinator plant due to it's impressively long bloom season and nectar production. It is an important food source for bees and butterflies and it's seeds are a favorite of many birds! It is also a host plant for the specialist verbena bee and the larval host of the verbena moth and common buckeye butterfly. It's towering blue-purple spikes add interest to any planting, but are a particular favorite in meadow plantings and rain gardens.

  • Native Region: BONAP Map
  • BONAP Map Key Color Guide: Map Color Key
  • Sun Exposure:  Full Sun to Partial Shade
  • Flower Color:  Blue
  • Bloom Time:  June, July, August, September, October
  • Soil Type:  Wet- Medium
  • Mature Plant Size:  2-5'H, 1-1.5'W
  • Plant Spacing:  1'
  • Host Plant: Verbena bee, verbena moth, common buckeye butterfly
  • Attracts:  Bees, Birds, Butterflies
  • Landscape Uses:  Butterfly garden, cottage gardens, perennial borders, pond and stream edges, wet meadows
  • Companion Plants:  Boneset, Joe Pye Weed, Goldenrods