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    From "Garden Sense"
    episode DGAR-304


    (Continued from page 5)

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    Quartz Burgundy Verbena
    Verbena x hybrida 'Quartz Burgundy'--Quartz Burgundy Verbena

    • Annual trailing verbena grown as a groundcover that blooms profusely all season with dark burgundy flowers with a white eye
    • Plant in loose organic soil that is well-drained; makes an excellent container plant; attracts butterflies
    • Plant in full sun
    • Height: 8-12 inches
    • Width: 12-18 inches, spreading

    Grown as an annual in all zones:

    • All Zones: Plant in spring after danger of frost has passed; plant in full sun; water when dry; bring indoors for winter or discard plants after first killing frost.

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    Quartz White Verbena
    Verbena x hybrida 'Quartz White Burgundy'--Quartz White Verbena

    • Annual trailing verbena grown as a groundcover that blooms profusely all season with white flowers
    • Plant in loose organic soil that is well-drained; makes an excellent container plant; attracts butterflies
    • Plant in full sun
    • Height: 8-12 inches
    • Width: 12-18 inches, spreading

    Grown as an annual in all zones:

    • All Zones: Plant in spring after danger of frost has passed; plant in full sun; water when dry; bring indoors for winter or discard plants after first killing frost.

    Gardening by Zip Code
    If you're looking to start a gardening project but don't know your gardening zone—visit the National Gardening Associations's USDA Hardiness Zone Finder. Enter your Zip Code to identify the proper zone.




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    RESOURCES :

    A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants
    American Horticultural Society
    Dorling Kindersley Publishing Inc.
    ISBN 0-7566-0616-0
    Website: www.dk.com

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