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Summary
Note: Verbena canadensis (L.) Britton is a synonym of Glandularia canadensis (L.) Small
Physical Characteristics
Glandularia canadensis is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.3 m (1ft) by 0.4 m (1ft 4in) at a medium rate.
See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 6.
It is noted for attracting wildlife.
Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils, prefers well-drained soil and can grow in nutritionally poor soil. Suitable pH: mildly acid and neutral soils and can grow in very acid soils.
It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade. It prefers dry or moist soil and can tolerate drought.
UK Hardiness Map
US Hardiness Map
Synonyms
Billardiera explanata Moench [Illegitimate]. Buchnera canadensis L. Erinus canadensis (L.) J.R. Forst. G. canadensis (L.) Nutt. G. canadensis f. candissima (Haage & Schmidt) Umber. G. carolinensis J.F.Gmel. G. drummondii (W.H.Baxter) Small. G. lambertii (Sims) Small. Verbena aubletia Jacq. Verbena aubletia var. drummondii Lindl. Verbena aubletia var. lambertii (Sims) M.E.Jones. Verbena canadensis (L.) Britton. Verbena canadensis var. candidissima Haage & Schmidt. Verbena canadensis f. candidissima (Haage & Schmidt) E.J.Palmer & Steyerm. Verbena canadensis var. ehrenbergii Thell. Verbena canadensis subsp. elegans Thell. Verbena canadensis var. lambertii Thell. Verbena drummondii W.H.Baxter. Verbena grandiflora Steud. [Invalid]. Verbena intermedia Penny ex G.Don. Verbena lambertii Sims. Verbena lambertii var. rosea D.Don. Verbena longiflora Lam. Verbena oblaetia Retz. Verbena rubra Salisb. [Illegitimate]
Plant Habitats
Edible Uses
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Medicinal Uses
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None known
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Other Uses
A medium density groundcover. Nectary: provides nectar or pollen for beneficial insects [1-2]. Garden Uses include rock gardens or border fronts. Spreads to form an attractive ground cover with a long and floriferous summer bloom. Edging. Containers. Hanging baskets [368-1]. Both the flowers and foliage are fragrant. Landscape restoration.
Special Uses
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Cultivation details
An herbaceous creeping annual or perennial plant. Prefers full to partial sun and mesic (requiring a moderate amount of moisture) to dry conditions. The soil can contain rocky material, gravel, sand, loam, or clay-loam. Avoid wet, poorly drained soils. Bloom Time: May to August. Bloom Description: Rose-pink to rose-purple. Flower: Showy. Purple flowers in the spring, which can persist until fall. Tolerate: Drought, Dry Soil, Shallow-Rocky Soil. May be grown as an annual throughout the normal range for the species, and in particular in the northern parts of USDA Zone 5 where it is not reliably winter hardy and appreciates some winter protection [1-6]. For polyculture design as well as the above-ground architecture (form - tree, shrub etc. and size shown above) information on the habit and root pattern is also useful and given here if available. The plant growth habit is a clumper with limited spread [1-2].
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Plant Propagation
Root Division , Seeds , Softwood Cuttings. Seed sown in spring or fall, cuttings, and root division are methods of propagation.
Other Names
If available other names are mentioned here
Rose verbena, rose mock vervain,
Native Range
NORTHERN AMERICA: United States (Illinois (south), Kansas (east), Missouri, Nebraska (southeast), Oklahoma, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia (southeast), Texas)
Weed Potential
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Please note that a plant may be invasive in one area but may not in your area so it’s worth checking.
None Known
Conservation Status
IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants Status : Not Listed.
Growth: S = slow M = medium F = fast. Soil: L = light (sandy) M = medium H = heavy (clay). pH: A = acid N = neutral B = basic (alkaline). Shade: F = full shade S = semi-shade N = no shade. Moisture: D = dry M = Moist We = wet Wa = water.
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Author
(L.) Small
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