


Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata) Seeds
Seeds. Midwest Native Wildflower, Blue/Violet Flower, Cottage Garden, Sun
One packet containing 400 seeds of Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata). Blue Vervain is native to the entire continental United States. Collected fresh in the fall of 2024 and packaged for 2025.
Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata) features small, 5-petaled tubular flowers that are blue to violet in color, arranged on pencil-shaped spikes that can grow up to 5 inches long. It serves as a charming vertical garden accent with a long bloom time and makes a lovely cut flower.
The flowers have no noticeable scent, but when crushed, the leaves emit a slight musky odor. Both the pollen and nectar attract pollinators, and it is a host plant for the Common Buckeye butterfly's larvae. The seed heads are also a valuable food source for birds and small mammals.
This plant thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. It reaches a mature height of 2 to 5 feet and has a 12 to 30 inches spread. The leaves are opposite, toothed, and spear-shaped, measuring about 6 inches long and 1 inch wide, with a rough surface. The stems are square, hairy, erect, and branching and can be either red or green.
The seeds are tested for germination by the State of Wisconsin and packaged for 2025. Whittlesey Creek Wildflower Farm is a licensed nursery grower and seed labeler in Ashland, WI, Bayfield County.
Seeds. Midwest Native Wildflower, Blue/Violet Flower, Cottage Garden, Sun
One packet containing 400 seeds of Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata). Blue Vervain is native to the entire continental United States. Collected fresh in the fall of 2024 and packaged for 2025.
Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata) features small, 5-petaled tubular flowers that are blue to violet in color, arranged on pencil-shaped spikes that can grow up to 5 inches long. It serves as a charming vertical garden accent with a long bloom time and makes a lovely cut flower.
The flowers have no noticeable scent, but when crushed, the leaves emit a slight musky odor. Both the pollen and nectar attract pollinators, and it is a host plant for the Common Buckeye butterfly's larvae. The seed heads are also a valuable food source for birds and small mammals.
This plant thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. It reaches a mature height of 2 to 5 feet and has a 12 to 30 inches spread. The leaves are opposite, toothed, and spear-shaped, measuring about 6 inches long and 1 inch wide, with a rough surface. The stems are square, hairy, erect, and branching and can be either red or green.
The seeds are tested for germination by the State of Wisconsin and packaged for 2025. Whittlesey Creek Wildflower Farm is a licensed nursery grower and seed labeler in Ashland, WI, Bayfield County.
Seeds. Midwest Native Wildflower, Blue/Violet Flower, Cottage Garden, Sun
One packet containing 400 seeds of Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata). Blue Vervain is native to the entire continental United States. Collected fresh in the fall of 2024 and packaged for 2025.
Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata) features small, 5-petaled tubular flowers that are blue to violet in color, arranged on pencil-shaped spikes that can grow up to 5 inches long. It serves as a charming vertical garden accent with a long bloom time and makes a lovely cut flower.
The flowers have no noticeable scent, but when crushed, the leaves emit a slight musky odor. Both the pollen and nectar attract pollinators, and it is a host plant for the Common Buckeye butterfly's larvae. The seed heads are also a valuable food source for birds and small mammals.
This plant thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. It reaches a mature height of 2 to 5 feet and has a 12 to 30 inches spread. The leaves are opposite, toothed, and spear-shaped, measuring about 6 inches long and 1 inch wide, with a rough surface. The stems are square, hairy, erect, and branching and can be either red or green.
The seeds are tested for germination by the State of Wisconsin and packaged for 2025. Whittlesey Creek Wildflower Farm is a licensed nursery grower and seed labeler in Ashland, WI, Bayfield County.