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Lantana montevidensis

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Lantana montevidensis

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Lantana

Higher classification
  
Shrub verbenas

Lantana montevidensis Lantana montevidensis Lantana sellowiana Trailing lantana

Similar
  
Shrub verbenas, West Indian Lantana, Verbenaceae, Lantana trifolia, Leucophyllum

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Lantana montevidensis is a species of lantana known by many common names, such as: trailing lantana, weeping lantana, creeping lantana, small lantana, purple lantana or trailing shrubverbena.

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This lantana is native to South America.

Lantana montevidensis


Description

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Lantana montevidensis is a small strongly scented flowering low shrub with oval-shaped green leaves. With support it has a climbing 'vine' form, when on edge a trailing form, and on the flat a groundcover form.

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The inflorescence is a circular head of several purple to lavender to white funnel-shaped flowers with lobed corollas each nearly a centimeter wide. Yellow-flowered montevidensis are a case of misidentification and most often relate to the "New Gold" lantana Lantana × hybrida, a hybrid between camara and montevidensis. Occasionally these yellow-flowered plants are misidentified Lantana depressa var. depressa, a Florida endemic taxon more closely related to Lantana camara with smaller, less robust flowers.

The fruit consists of a pair of nutlets surrounded by flesh somewhat like a berry.

Cultivation

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Lantana montevidensis is also cultivated as an ornamental plant for its plentiful colorful lavender to purple flowers and as a drought tolerant groundcover, woody vine, and trailing plant for containers and in the ground.

In temperate climates there are flowers most the year, with yellow blooming and variegated leaved cultivars also available.

Invasive species

The plant is present nearly worldwide as an introduced species of garden and landscape plant, and in some areas, such as parts of Australia and Hawaii, now a noxious weed and invasive species. This plant is toxic to livestock.

References

Lantana montevidensis Wikipedia


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