Verbena tenuisecta (Moss Verbena) Seeds
Verbena tenuisecta, commonly known as Moss Verbena, is a low-growing, spreading perennial prized for its finely cut foliage and vibrant purple blooms. Native to South America and well adapted to hot, dry climates, this plant forms a dense, carpet-like groundcover that thrives where many ornamentals struggle.
Moss Verbena produces masses of small, fragrant flowers from spring through summer, attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Its drought tolerance and heat resistance make it an excellent choice for desert landscapes, xeriscaping, rock gardens, borders, and containers.
Once established, Verbena tenuisecta requires minimal water and maintenance, making it ideal for low-input gardens.
๐ฑ Plant Details
Botanical Name: Verbena tenuisecta
Common Name: Moss Verbena
Plant Type: Perennial groundcover (annual in cold climates)
Height: 6โ12 inches
Spread: 2โ3 feet
Bloom Color: Purple to violet
Bloom Time: Spring through summer
Sun: Full sun
Water: Low once established
Attracts: Bees & butterflies
๐ฟ Growing Notes
Sow seeds on the soil surface or lightly press inโdo not bury deeply
Germination typically occurs in 14โ28 days
Prefers well-draining soil
Excellent heat and drought tolerance once mature
Perfect for gardeners seeking a tough, flowering groundcover with long seasonal color and strong pollinator value.
๐ฆ Seeds are sold by count/weight and carefully packaged for freshness.