Lemon verbena

Aloysia citrodora

Also known as: Aloysia, Hierba luisa, Verveine citronnelle, Cedrón

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Quick facts

Category
herbs woody
Difficulty
intermediate
Days to harvest
120 to 180 days
Harvest type
continuous production over weeks or months
Spacing
80 cm between plants

Environment

Temperature
1030°C
pH
6 to 7.5
EC (hydroponic)
1 to 1.6 mS/cm
Daily light
18 to 28 mol/m²/day

Climate and zones

USDA zones
8 to 11 (winter low around -12°C or warmer)
Frost tolerance
frost sensitive (dies at first frost)
Season
warm (summer crops, frost-sensitive)

Viable growing environments:

  • outdoor in growing season (annual)
  • unheated greenhouse / hoop house
  • heated greenhouse
  • indoor (heated home)

USDA zone bounds reflect outdoor year-round survival. Anywhere outside the bounded zone range, this crop still grows as an annual in the warm months (outdoor_seasonal), under cover (greenhouse), or indoors under lights.

Growing systems

Lemon verbena works in:

  • media bed (ebb and flow)
  • soil bed
  • drip / Dutch buckets

Growing media

The substrate the roots sit in. Choice depends on the system (clay pebbles don't fit NFT channels; rockwool isn't used in media beds) and the crop (lemon verbena works in the media listed below).

Medium pH effect Water retention Bacterial surface
Soil-based mix (Potting soil) varies by source high high
Coco coir (Coconut coir) slightly acidic high moderate

Bacterial surface area matters for aquaponics: clay pebbles, lava rock, and pumice double as biofilter substrate. Low-surface media (rockwool, perlite, pea gravel) work in hydroponics but need a separate biofilter in aquaponics.

Nutrient demand by stage

NPK ratios are relative weights at each growth stage; the nutrient mix calculator scales them to absolute grams or ml. EC targets shift through the plant's life: seedlings need a much lighter solution than fruiting adults.

Stage NPK EC target (mS/cm)
seedling 2 1 1 1
vegetative 2 1 2 1.4

Aquaponics suitability

Compatible with typical aquaponics nutrient profiles. Fish waste provides enough nitrogen for healthy growth; supplemental potassium, calcium, and iron may still be needed depending on fish stocking density.

Care notes

A rewarding container herb for greenhouse or indoor growing. Large container (15 L) because the plant becomes a woody shrub. Well-drained media (perlite, expanded clay). EC 1.0-2.0 mS/cm. pH 6.0-7.0. Temperature: 1530°C (frost-sensitive; leaves drop below 5°C, but the woody stems survive brief frost to about -5°C and releaf in spring). Full sun (DLI 16-25 mol/m2/day). In cold climates, bring the container indoors for winter; the plant goes dormant, drops its leaves, and looks dead, but resprouts from the woody stems in spring if kept frost-free. Harvest leaves throughout the growing season by pinching stem tips or stripping individual leaves. For tea: steep 5-8 fresh leaves in hot water, or dry the leaves at 3540°C for storage. The dried leaves retain the lemon scent for 6-12 months in sealed jars. Propagation by semi-hardwood stem cuttings (taken in late summer). A single well-maintained plant provides enough leaves for a household's tea consumption year-round.

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Verified against: rhs-uk, u-florida-ifas, herb-society-of-america. Last reviewed 2026-05-15.

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