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SP.OR.VERHYBM-0050

Verbena Hybrida MM1 Cut Flower Seeds

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Verbena hybrida MM1 Cut-Flower is as its names suggests, a new hybrid variety of verbena that produces the most spectacularly large bright flowers, specifically suited for cutting (given long stems and vase-life). This variety produces an abundance of beautifully pure coloured flowers in white, red, pink and purple shades, on remarkably healthy plants with elegantly soft feathery foliage. Verbena hybrida MM1 Cut-Flower is suitable for pots, borders, rockeries and other garden situations, particularly dry areas where it may be difficult to establish other plants with higher water requirements. Verbena hybrida MM1 Cut-Flower is an easy to grow garden plant that does not require any maintenance, will tolerate soils with generally poor nutrition and is resistant to most common garden pests and diseases. Verbena hybrida MM1 Cut-Flower is an substantially improved selection of the wild species ensuring it is a much more spectacular and reliable performer resulting in an abundance of large bright flowers on healthy plants, throughout the year.

Advantages of Verbena Hybrida MM1 Cut Flower

  • Spectacularly large bright flowers
  • Highly suitable as a cut flower variety
  • Long flowering season providing continuous colour
  • Versatile flowering plant suitable in both pots and in the garden
  • Easy to grow and low maintenance
  • Resistant to most common pests and diseases

Features

  • 30 - 40cm height at maturity
  • 30 - 50cm apart is a suitable planting distance
  • Prefers full sun but will grow in part shade
  • Suitable for pots and will grow in most regions of Australia
  • Hardy flowering annual

Seed Sowing Instructions

  • Easy to follow seed propagation notes are provided with every seed purchase
  • Seeds of this variety are best started in seed raising mix or Jiffy® pellets before planting into the garden

What am I Purchasing?

  • Premium* seeds of Verbena Hybrida MM1 Cut Flower
  • Easy to follow seed propagation notes