Cold-tolerant annuals include verbena, cabbage, kale, million bells and pansies.
From the timesunion.com
With its showy flowers, this verbena even looks great in large decorative pots.
From the sfgate.com
Some verbena, which came back from the previous year, filled out another section.
From the newsobserver.com
Other perennials to set out include verbena, coreopsis, coneflower and astilbe.
From the sacbee.com
The beer was brewed with lemon verbena harvested from the hotel's rooftop garden.
From the economist.com
Verbena bonariensis is another annual perfectly suited to the perennial border.
From the dailyherald.com
The Donalena verbena comes from Danzinger seed, a well-known supplier from Israel.
From the sacbee.com
Petunias and verbena are popular precisely because they can shrug off cold nights.
From the denverpost.com
Park Seed had them combined with an iridescent blue verbena called Touch of Style.
From the sacbee.com
More examples
Any of numerous tropical or subtropical American plants of the genus Verbena grown for their showy spikes of variously colored flowers
Verbena (verbenas or vervains) is a genus in the family Verbenaceae. It contains about 250 species of annual and perennial herbaceous or semi-woody flowering plants. ...
Verbena was a rock band from Birmingham, Alabama, founded in the early 1990s by Scott Bondy, and Les Nuby who would become mainstays for the entirety of the bands career, despite undergoing several line-up changes. They released three albums, two of which were issued on Capitol Records.
In Spanish-speaking cultures, a verbena is a country fair, modest amusement park, and/or a dance party, especially one held at night. An old tradition, they usually take place after dark in the summer. ...
A genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain
Free street parties held during the December Feria and sponsored by the city of Cali^[1]
Any of various plants with spikes or clusters of showy red, white, or purplish flowers, widely grown for ornament.
This charming half-hardy perennial succeeds best in light, loamy soil. It seeds freely, and roots rapidly by being pegged down. It is usual to take the cuttings in February, as spring-struck plants prove best both for growth and flowering. ...