Verbena x 'Crystal Ball'
Verbena
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Verbena (Verbena x 'Crystal Ball') - Description
You will meet a beautiful new verbena . Robust growth and bright colors mark this outstanding new mix. "Crystal Ball" covers itself with large 3" full flower heads in three high-wattage colors that brighten as days pass, creating a blend of glowing bicolors. Bright salmon turns to cream, a perfect complement to the electric cherry turning pink, and deep velvety purple fading to blue. With dark green foliage that stands up to mildew better than any other verbena, "Crystal Ball" stays attractive and neat, up to 12" high and spreads to 2'. The most vigorous of all annual bedding verbenas. Full sun. Burpee Exclusive.
Verbena (Verbena x 'Crystal Ball') - Blooming
Flowers come in many different colors. Blooms in clusters of small, tubular 5-petaled flowers at the tops of floral stems.
Verbena (Verbena x 'Crystal Ball') - Growth
All species of Verbena need full sun for their best performance. Does best in hot weather.
Verbena (Verbena x 'Crystal Ball') - Planting
Plant in locations that will provide good air circulation. Works well in parking strips along driveways and hanging baskets.
Verbena (Verbena x 'Crystal Ball') - Pest
Mildew can be a problem which is why it is best to have good air circulation around the plants.
Verbena (Verbena x 'Crystal Ball') - Interesting facts
Verbena has been said throughout history to posses divine qualities. Historically it was called "the tears of Isis". Today the oil is sometimes sold as Spanish Verbena oil and is used in perfumes.
Verbena (Verbena x 'Crystal Ball') - Soil and irrigation
Most varieties need little to moderate water, but there are some that need regular water (V. 'Homestead Purple', V. Tamari hybrids).









