Aloysia triphylla

Common Name: Lemon Verbena

Lemon verbena, sometimes called vervain, is generally acknowledged to be the most strongly scented and intense of the lemon scented plants. The scent has moved writers to poetry and prose in an effort to describe its essence, which is both crisp and relaxing at the same time. Leaves and flowering tops are used in tea infusions, either fresh or dried. Because of its scent, lemon verbena is used in making perfumes and toilet water, as well as a flavoring in baking, jelly and preserving. The flavor of lemon verbena has been likened to a cross between licorice and camphor, and it is widely used as an herbal flavoring to replace oregano, particularly in fish and poultry dishes.

The best lemon scent!
Use fresh or dried
Many uses

Height

24-36 inches

Spread

18-24 inches

Hardiness

Not hardy

Exposure

  • Full Sun
  • Full to Part Sun

Attributes

  • Fragrant

Season of Interest

  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Fall

Height

  • Tall
Aloysia triphylla (Lemon Verbena)
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