Exquisite beauty and unpretentiousness of hybrid verbena

Professional gardeners, as well as amateurs, greatly value the unpretentious perennial plant – hybrid verbena. Its popularity lies in the varied colors of flowers and a long flowering period, which allows you to decorate any garden area. Almost all varieties of hybrid verbena can be grown from seeds without much effort.
Content:
- Verbena hybrid: growing from seeds
- Caring for hybrid verbena
- Hybrid verbena - types and varieties
- Useful properties of the plant
Verbena hybrid: growing from seeds
Growing hybrid verbena from seeds for seedlings is a simple process. Seeds are planted in the ground at the end of March - mid-April, during this period the plant receives enough sunlight and heat. Before planting, seeds can be soak for a couple of hours in a damp cloth or paper towel. The soil for planting must be preheated from the sun and moistened. Seeds should be planted shallowly in prepared soil, literally half a centimeter.
After planting, the box with the plant must be created in greenhouse conditions, covered with film or glass and placed in a warm place. Watering the plants must be done carefully, no more than once a week, because hybrid verbena does not like moisture and can simply die from frequent watering.
Literally in half a month the first shoots will appear. Proper cultivation of seedlings requires infrequent watering and ventilation.After 3-4 leaves appear on the plants, this will happen in a month and a half, the seedlings can be planted in open ground.
As soon as the threat of spring frosts has passed, verbena is planted. It is best to choose well-lit areas. It is unpretentious to the soil itself. It is important to leave a distance of 25-30 cm between plants, because small plants grow into lush bushes that need a certain space.
Despite the fact that hybrid verbena is a perennial plant, in many regions with cold and harsh climates, it is planted as an annual. Its seeds are simply not able to withstand the harsh winter frosts. In regions with warm winters, the plant easily tolerates cold and produces vigorous shoots the following year on its own.
Caring for hybrid verbena
Caring for the plant is easy. It does not require special attention or special fertilizers. Basic principles of caring for hybrid verbena:
- Regular watering. Only under very hot and dry summers. Verbena does not like moisture. If there is an excess of it, the plant may get sick. It is better to water immediately upon planting and before the flowering period begins.
- Weeding. It is necessary only during the growth period of the plant. Verbena bushes grow very quickly and soon will not leave the slightest room for weeds to grow.
- Loosening. Required for hot summers. In order to provide the necessary amount of air for the roots, the plant needs to be watered and loosened the soil.
- Fertilizer. Gardeners make their own choice of fertilizer and feeding methods. You can use regular manure. One fertilization of the plant for the entire summer is more than enough. Provided you have good, fertile soil, you can do without fertilizing altogether.
- Light and warmth. A sufficient amount of sunlight is necessary for the formation of healthy bushes. Therefore, it is worth choosing the most illuminated area of the garden.
- Removing fading and dried buds. This procedure is intended to preserve a decorative, attractive appearance and the appearance of new inflorescences.
- Hybrid verbena is very resistant to diseases and pests. Proper care, which is also quite simple, will completely protect the plant from any troubles.
The main thing is to avoid excess moisture and maintain distance when planting plants in open ground. Beautiful, bright, actively flowering plants reflect the degree of care and love for them.
Hybrid verbena - types and varieties
This plant will surprise even the most experienced gardener with its variety of varieties and colors. Compact low bushes, round leaves, flowers with five petals and shades from white to purple - will become a real decoration of any garden. The period of rapid flowering of hybrid verbena begins at the very beginning of summer and ends in late autumn.
The very origin of this plant is quite complex and not fully understood. For many years it formed independently, as a hybrid of various herbs and plants, and was mainly pink in color. But, thanks to the work of breeders, the number of varieties and, accordingly, colors has increased.
The most popular varieties of verbena:
- Cardinal. A small bush with bright scarlet flowers.
- Crystal. A low plant, completely covered with amazing snow-white inflorescences.
- Julia. A plant with purple flowers and a white eye in the middle.
- Amethyst. Blue inflorescences of the late flowering period.
- Pink Delight.The plant begins to bloom in July, pleasing the eye with delicate pink petals.
- Romance Apricot. A romantic variety with silky orange inflorescences.
There are many varieties of hybrid verbena. Each gardener chooses them according to his own taste. The combination of different varieties with different colors looks very beautiful. Many have flowers of two colors. You can often find a mixture of hybrid verbena varieties on sale. Color saturation allows you to create whole flower arrangements in the flower beds. In addition to its attractive appearance, verbena has a very pleasant aroma, which reveals itself fully in the evening and fills the entire garden with its fragrance.
Useful properties of the plant
In addition to its modest beauty and ability to become a garden decoration, hybrid verbena also has a number of useful properties that have been known since the times of Ancient Greece.
For medicinal purposes it is used:
- To dilate blood vessels and improve blood circulation.
- To relieve spasms and pain syndromes.
- To eliminate inflammatory processes.
- To normalize blood pressure.
- For gastrointestinal diseases, improving appetite.
- For colds, flu, ARVI.
- For weight loss.
The use of hybrid verbena in cosmetology and perfumery is widely known. It has a tonic effect on the skin, tightens pores, eliminates oily shine, heals and soothes problem areas. Due to its unusual pleasant aroma, hybrid verbena flowers are used in the manufacture of perfumes and essential oils.
Its aroma helps relieve fatigue, recharge with energy and vigor, put thoughts in order, and focus on important things.Its use is especially important during periods of great mental and physical stress, and during stress.
The use of hybrid verbena as medicinal product possible in several versions. Tinctures are made from it, decoctions are made, and tea is brewed. In pharmacies you can also find drops of verbena.
Like any folk remedy, verbena should not be taken during pregnancy. It contains substances that lead to an increase in the tone of the uterus and, as a result, to adverse consequences for pregnancy.
Many plants have beneficial properties, and hybrid verbena is not far behind them. The main thing is to carefully study the composition and use it without harm to health. An amazingly beautiful plant, with fragrant fragrant inflorescences, unpretentious to grow and capable of decorating any garden - all this is hybrid verbena. Gardeners rightfully distinguish it from other garden flowers and prefer to decorate their plots, terraces and flower beds with it.
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