Yes, I had pink verbena growing for a few summers, annuals, died in fall with chill in the air usha di ========
On Dec 19, 2:37 pm, Plant Diversity <[email protected]> wrote: > This is a Verbena cultivar from a group often referred to as Verbena x > hybrida and appears to be the result of crosses between V. peruviana > and V. pholgiflora or V. platensis . They occur in many flower colour > forms from red to orange and pink through yellow to white and a range > of mauve and purples. Some cultivar have a pleasant floral scent. In > the UK the common name of members of the genus is Vervain. Many have > medicinal properties. > > Kind regards, > > Alastairhttp://www.facebook.com/PlantDiversityhttp://www.reading.ac.uk/biologicalsciences/pg-taught/biosci-pgtmscpl... > > On Dec 18, 3:09 pm, Madhuri Raut <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Kindly Id this herb at a road side nursery at Pune > > > Dec 2011 > > > Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts- orange and white > > > Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds- no fruits > > > -- > > Regards > > Dr.Bhagyashri Ranade > > > 111220113108.jpg > > 177KViewDownload > > > 111220113109.jpg > > 154KViewDownload > > > 111220113136.jpg > > 137KViewDownload > > > 111220113099.jpg > > 208KViewDownload > > > 111220113100.jpg > > 289KViewDownload > > > 111220113106.jpg > > 135KViewDownload

