Creeping lantana
Lantana montevidensis
Lantana montevidensis, commonly known as trailing lantana or trailing shrubverbena, is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family (Verbenaceae). Here are some key features and characteristics of Lantana montevidensis:
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Growth Form: Trailing lantana is a low-growing, spreading shrub with trailing stems. It typically forms a dense ground cover.
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Leaves: The leaves are small, opposite, and oval-shaped. They are typically green, but the foliage can vary slightly in color.
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Flowers: The plant produces clusters of small, tubular flowers that come in various colors, including shades of purple, lavender, or white. The flowers are attractive to pollinators, such as butterflies and bees.
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Blooming Period: Trailing lantana blooms profusely, and the flowering period can extend from spring to fall, depending on the climate.
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Habitat: It is often used as a ground cover in gardens, landscapes, and hanging baskets. It is well-suited for cascading over walls or containers.
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Hardiness: Trailing lantana is generally hardy and can tolerate a range of soil types. It is well-suited for warm climates but may be grown as an annual in colder regions.
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Maintenance: This plant is known for its relatively low maintenance requirements. Regular pruning can help maintain a compact, bushy form and encourage more blooming.








