Sweet Almond Bush
Binomial name
Aloysia virgata
Common names
Lemon Verbena, Sweet Verbena
Description
Aloysia virgata, commonly known as Lemon Verbena, is a fragrant shrub that is often prized for its aromatic leaves and vibrant, small white flowers. The plant has long, slender branches adorned with bright green, lance-shaped leaves that release a refreshing lemon scent when crushed. This herb is often used in culinary dishes, teas, and even as a natural air freshener. In addition to its delightful fragrance, it’s also a hardy plant that can thrive in a variety of garden settings, making it a popular choice for herb gardens or as an ornamental shrub in warmer climates.
Light requirements
Lemon Verbena thrives in full sun, where it can receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. The more sun it gets, the stronger the lemon fragrance and the more abundant the flowers will be. It’s a relatively heat-tolerant plant, making it a good choice for sunny garden beds or pots in warmer climates. If grown indoors, it will need a sunny windowsill with ample light to thrive.
Soil preferences, including pH and drainage
Aloysia virgata prefers well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH, around 6.0 to 7.0. It grows best in sandy or loamy soil that allows water to drain away from the roots quickly. While the plant enjoys rich soil, it doesn’t like to sit in wet conditions, so ensure good drainage to prevent root rot. When planting in pots, use a fast-draining potting mix designed for herbs or container plants.
Water needs
Lemon Verbena enjoys regular watering, especially during the growing season, but it doesn’t tolerate waterlogged soil. Keep the soil consistently moist, but make sure it drains well. During hot, dry periods, it may need extra water, but be sure to allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent overwatering. In cooler months or when the plant is dormant, reduce watering. It's important to avoid letting the plant sit in soggy soil, as this can lead to root rot.
Size | 3 Gallon |
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