Blue Vervain - Seeds & Bare Root Plant

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Verbena hastata

Blue Vervain is a native wildflower known for its striking and unique flower structure, where brilliant blue blooms begin at the base of the flower head and gradually mature upward over several weeks. This tall, graceful plant has a long history of use in traditional medicine and is highly attractive to a variety of pollinators, making it a valuable addition to any native garden or wet meadow.

Sow seeds densely in the fall or winter. Seeds require cold stratification to germinate—read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.

Hardiness: Zone 3A-8A
Soil: Moist
Light: Full sun

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  • Each packet contains approximately 100 seeds.

  • Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the fall or spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.

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Verbena hastata

Blue Vervain is a native wildflower known for its striking and unique flower structure, where brilliant blue blooms begin at the base of the flower head and gradually mature upward over several weeks. This tall, graceful plant has a long history of use in traditional medicine and is highly attractive to a variety of pollinators, making it a valuable addition to any native garden or wet meadow.

Sow seeds densely in the fall or winter. Seeds require cold stratification to germinate—read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.

Hardiness: Zone 3A-8A
Soil: Moist
Light: Full sun

Options:

  • Each packet contains approximately 100 seeds.

  • Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the fall or spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.

Verbena hastata

Blue Vervain is a native wildflower known for its striking and unique flower structure, where brilliant blue blooms begin at the base of the flower head and gradually mature upward over several weeks. This tall, graceful plant has a long history of use in traditional medicine and is highly attractive to a variety of pollinators, making it a valuable addition to any native garden or wet meadow.

Sow seeds densely in the fall or winter. Seeds require cold stratification to germinate—read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.

Hardiness: Zone 3A-8A
Soil: Moist
Light: Full sun

Options:

  • Each packet contains approximately 100 seeds.

  • Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the fall or spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.