Today’s Featured Flower Photo of the Day:
Verbena Hortensis ‘Empress Flair Dark Cherry Charme’

Here is today’s featured photo flower presentation. To let the is year shine bright, I am featuring fine photos of flowers, continuing to honor the brighter side of life again this year. Today’s Flower of the day is the Verbena Hortensis ‘Empress Flair Dark Cherry Charme’.

The Verbena Hortensis ‘Empress Flair Dark Cherry Charme’, or the Verbena hybrida Voss., is a hybrid annual in the Verbenaceae family. They possess good branching with a semi-upright, medium-compact habit, and present large flower clusters, and make for ideal for combinations. The Verbena Hortensis grow from later spring all the way throughout summer into early fall. The parts of all Verbena in general are that grow above ground are used to make medicine. Verbenae are used for mild gum disease (gingivitis), swelling (inflammation) of the nasal cavity and sinuses (rhinosinusitis), heart conditions, depression, and other conditions despite having no great scientific evidence to support these uses. The Verbena Hortensis grow to a size of 8 to 12 inches tall and a spread of  12 to 18 inches in width. They require at least six hours of full sun daily–with 8 to 10 hours of sun being much better, because flowering will be reduced in shady locations.

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2 thoughts on “Featured Photo: Flower of the Day – The Verbena Hortensis ‘Empress Flair Dark Cherry Charme’

  1. I always wonder where people come with the ideas to use a particular ingredient to treat something so major when there is no scientific evidence to back it. Beautiful flower though

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