lavender lantana plant Purple Lantana 10 Seeds Lantana montevidensis – R&B Floridaseeds
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lavender lantana plant Purple Lantana 10 Seeds Lantana montevidensis – R&B FloridaseedsLantana montevidensis, commonly known as purple lantana or trailing lantana, is a species of flowering plant native to South America, particularly Uruguay and Argentina. Here's a description of its key characteristics: Appearance: Lantana montevidensis is a low growing, trailing or spreading perennial herbaceous plant. It typically forms dense mats or ground covers, with trailing stems that can reach lengths of up to 1 to 2 meters (3 to 6 feet). The

Lantana montevidensis, commonly known as purple lantana or trailing lantana, is a species of flowering plant native to South America, particularly Uruguay and Argentina. Here's a description of its key characteristics:


Appearance: Lantana montevidensis is a low-growing, trailing or spreading perennial herbaceous plant. It typically forms dense mats or ground covers, with trailing stems that can reach lengths of up to 1 to 2 meters (3 to 6 feet). The plant has a sprawling habit, with stems that root at the nodes where they come into contact with the soil.


Leaves: The leaves of trailing lantana are oval to lanceolate in shape, with serrated margins. They are arranged oppositely along the stems and are typically dark green in color. The leaves emit a distinct, pungent odor when crushed.

Flowers: The flowers of Lantana montevidensis are small and tubular, arranged in clusters at the ends of the stems. Each flower cluster consists of numerous individual flowers that vary in color, ranging from purple to lavender, pink, or white. The flowers are highly attractive to butterflies and other pollinators.

Blooming Period: Trailing lantana typically blooms from spring to fall, producing flowers continuously throughout the growing season in warm climates. In cooler climates, flowering may slow down during the winter months.

Habitat: This species is well-adapted to a wide range of growing conditions and can be found in various habitats, including open woodlands, meadows, roadsides, and disturbed areas. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun but can tolerate partial shade.

Cultural Uses: Trailing lantana is popular in landscaping and garden design for its colorful flowers, vigorous growth habit, and drought tolerance. It is often used as a ground cover, border plant, or cascading element in hanging baskets and containers. Hardy in zones 8-10.

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