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The 9EzTropical Lemon Verbena is a single plant shipped in a 3-inch pot, ideal for adding a splash of tropical flair to your home. Thriving in partial sun and requiring moderate watering, this aromatic herb is perfect for both novice and seasoned plant enthusiasts. Note: Shipping restrictions apply to certain areas in Northern California.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
USDA Hardiness Zone | We do not ship to Northern California Address - Zip code 94***, 95***, 96*** |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
C**E
Great, healthy plant
This plant is adorable! It’s just as described. It’s strong and hearty. I’m very pleased with this purchase.
J**Y
lemon verbena
I've grown lemon verbena for about eight years. very easy plant to care for. The plant I ordered arrived, looked beautiful, soil still moist, however.... within 4 days the leaves were wilting, then drying and falling off. whole plant, stem and all, was dead and dried out within one week. Never experienced that with a lemon verbena plant.
K**.
repotted and tlc looking good, time will
Had a rough time in travel, repotted and tlc looking good, time will tell
C**T
super fragrant & happy lemon verbena
healthy, happy, phenomenally smelling plant.
G**H
nic plant- came a bit dry
The plant was a nice size but had lost almost all of its leaves. I watered it and planted it and have been taking care of it but it hasn't taken yet. Hopefully, with some sun and water it will come back.
S**A
Exactly as expected
The plant arrived healthy. It wilted slightly after replanting but perked right back up quickly.
M**K
Arrived dead
There was no root system, the small branches and leaves fell off when I took the plant from the box. I transplanted it realizing their was no root system and it died within days. A total waste of money and time.
S**A
Pretty plant - bugs loved it
The plant arrived in good condition and initially thrived. However, some invisible bug came and ate it up, so within a couple of weeks it was completely dead. :-( I should have been drenching it in pesticides, I guess!
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