What pairs well with verbena in containers?

When it comes to pairing verbena in containers, there are several plant companions that can complement and enhance its beauty. One great companion to consider is the Calibrachoa, also known as Million Bells. These petite flowers come in a wide range of colors, and pairing them with verbena in a contrasting color can create a stunning visual display. For example, pairing red verbena with dark purple Calibrachoa can create a bold and eye-catching combination. Alternatively, pairing lavender verbena with yellow Calibrachoa can create a soft and harmonious color scheme.

In addition to Calibrachoa, another companion option to consider is a sedge or cypress as a tall thriller plant. These plants can add height and structure to the container, creating a more dynamic and visually interesting arrangement. Sedges, such as Carex varieties, have delicate, grass-like foliage that adds a soft texture to the container. On the other hand, cypress plants, like the Hinoki cypress or the Blue Ice cypress, have a more compact and upright growth habit, providing a more formal and architectural element to the container.

When selecting plant companions for verbena in containers, it’s important to consider their growth habits and cultural requirements. Make sure to choose plants that have similar light and water needs to ensure they thrive together in the container. Additionally, consider the overall aesthetic you want to achieve. Experimenting with different color combinations and textures can result in a visually striking and balanced composition.

Personal Experience: Last summer, I decided to create a container garden featuring verbena as the star plant. I paired it with Calibrachoa in a vibrant shade of orange to create a bold and energetic color scheme. The contrasting colors created a striking visual impact and drew attention to the container. To add height and structure, I chose a Blue Ice cypress as the thriller plant. Its upright growth habit and blue-gray foliage added a touch of elegance to the arrangement. The combination of verbena, Calibrachoa, and cypress created a captivating container garden that brought joy and beauty to my outdoor space throughout the summer months.

When looking for companions to pair with verbena in containers, consider the contrasting or complementary colors of Calibrachoa, as well as the height and structure provided by a sedge or cypress plant. By carefully selecting and combining these plants, you can create a visually stunning and well-balanced container garden that will be a delightful addition to any outdoor space.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.