Years ago I bought a tiny pot of Lemon Verbena, and since then it has been a wonderful presence in the patio garden. It’s hardy and easy to take care of, needing a bit of pruning, water, and occasionally fertilizer. I cut it back every year and sometimes when it’s dried up because of neglect. It always comes back. Lemon Verbena has a wonderful, light citrus scent, and the leaves are actually really good in cake!
Lemon Verbena flowers are nothing spectacular. They are teensy and have a rather frond like appearance and sit atop the branch of the verbena. They develop side branches and leaves, and if you there a lot of them, it’s really quite delicate and pretty.
On the other hand, the lavender plant nearby has rather showy purple blossoms on a stalk. I think this variety is Spanish Lavender – but I dunno! I have about 3 or 4 lavenders running around, each different, but each with a lovely lavender scent.
More in my fanfold sketchbook with ink and watercolor.

Enjoying these horticultural inks!
Thanks, Fraggy! Always nice to sit outdoors and enjoy the plants and sunshine.
Pretty watercolor!