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Plant of the Week: Royale Cherryburst Verbena

You'll love this NEW addition to our collection of verbena. Royale Cherryblast is covered with clusters of cherry red flowers alternating with white stripes.

Plant of the Week: Royale Cherryburst Verbena

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You’ll love this NEW addition to our collection of verbena. Royale Cherryblast is covered with clusters of cherry-red flowers alternating with white stripes. This new verbena is vigorous and mounded, but will trail over the sides of containers. They will function as both spillers and fillers in combination planters and are best planted at the front of landscape beds. It will continuously re-bloom from planting to frost, attracts butterflies and tolerates the heat. This self-cleaning verbena is easy to grow and requires no deadheading.

  • 6 – 10 Inches
  • Continuous bloomer
  • Long Blooming
  • Heat Tolerant
  • Attracts Butterflies
  • Deadheading Not Necessary

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