Lantana Montividensis

Lantana montevidensis, also known as trailing Lantana, is a low-growing shrub that is prized for its delicate appearance and long-lasting pink flowers. This plant is native to South America but has become popular in many parts of the world as an ornamental ground cover or hanging basket plant.

Lantana montevidensis typically grows to a height of around 12 inches and spreads out to form a dense mat of foliage. The leaves are small and oval-shaped, with a glossy green surface and slightly toothed edges. The plant produces small clusters of pink flowers that bloom continuously throughout the year, attracting pollinators like butterflies and bees to the garden.

One of the main benefits of Lantana montevidensis is its versatility. It can be grown in full sun or partial shade and thrives in a range of soil types, including sandy or rocky soils. The plant is drought tolerant and requires minimal maintenance, making it an ideal choice for gardens, borders, and containers.

Lantana montevidensis is also well-suited to hanging baskets and window boxes, where its trailing habit can be displayed to best effect. Its attractive flowers and foliage can add a touch of color and texture to any outdoor space, and it can be easily propagated by cuttings to create new plants. However, it is important to note that Lantana montevidensis can be invasive in certain areas, so it is important to consider the potential ecological impact before planting.

Mature Size / Spread / Form  

2m

Foliage Color

 

Growth Rate

Fast

Sunlight tolerance

High

Wind tolerance

Medium

Salinity tolerance

Medium

Drought tolerance

Low

Family name

VERBENACEAE

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