Is verbena fast growing?

Answered by Ricardo McCardle

Verbena hybrids are known for their moderate growth rate, making them a relatively fast-growing plant compared to some other species. When started from seeds indoors in late winter, verbena plants can typically bloom by mid-summer. This means that within a few months, from the time the seeds are sown, you can expect to see vibrant blooms adorning your garden or containers.

If you choose to start verbena plants from potted nursery plants in the spring, their growth will be even more accelerated. These established plants are already well-rooted and have a head start in their growth process. Within a matter of a few weeks, they can reach their full size, providing a beautiful display of colorful flowers.

In my personal experience, I have found that verbena hybrids indeed exhibit this fast growth rate. I have started them from seeds indoors and have been amazed at how quickly they develop and bloom. It is always a joy to see the vibrant flowers emerge and transform the garden into a lively and colorful space.

To summarize, verbena hybrids are considered moderately fast-growing plants. Whether started from seeds indoors or purchased as potted nursery plants, they can reach their full size and bloom within a relatively short period of time. Their rapid growth makes them a popular choice for gardeners looking to add vibrant and colorful flowers to their landscape.