Scientific Name: Lantana Montevidensis. Gardening in Tucson, Phoenix, Arizona and California Back to Plant List. USDA zones: 9 - 11; annual elsewhere Sunset zones: 8 - 10, 12 It is an evergreen perennial groundcover, widely used, with few problems. Mature Size: Up to 10 feet long.

Lantana montevidensis trailing lantana Join the RHS today and get 12 months for the price of 9. Height: 1.5′ Spacing/Spread: 3′ – 6′ Evergreen: No, plant is decidious. This plant is listed in the RHS Plant Finder book.

Flower Color: Yellow, purple, white. Dark green foliage is coarsely textured. Image Gallery; Description; Water Needs; Plant Properties; Maintenance; Associations; Image Gallery . The sun-loving plant produces dainty flower heads made up of a cluster of pastel-colored flowers. Download Profile Save Profile Share Profile. Mature Size: 1-2' high by 4-6' wide. Why are there no more details? Trailing Lantana Lantana montevidensis. Color: Lavender blooms . It reaches a height of 1'-2' high and a spread of 6'. Special Features: Trailing habit. Description This low and spreading shrub is one of the most popular low maintenance flowering shrubs planted throughout the Inland Empire. Growth rate: Rapid. Trailing lantana Lantana montevidensis. Foliage and ripe berries are toxic to animals when ingested. Evergreen in frost-free zones. Description Form: Shrub. Trailing Lantana (Lantana montevidensis) Lantana is a sprawling shrubby plant that has dangling stems when growing at height. These hardy flowers blossom from spring through fall and even into winter.

This Lantana is another reliable bloomer on and off throughout the year.

Light: Full sun to partial shade. Growing Lantana montevidensis: Trailing Lantana. It provides wonderful white flowers and benefits from deep, infrequent watering and some pruning. Lantana sellowiana is also known as L. montevidensis, named because it is native to the hills surrounding Uruguay capital city of Montevideo. Soil: Well-draining. At present our information about this plant is limited to a list of the nurseries that supply it. Leaf retention: Evergreen. USDA Hardiness Zone: 8-12.

Extra: Wildlife habitat: Provides food/shelter for bees, butterflies and birds. Flowers: … Common Names: Weeping Lantana. Landscape Companions: Texas Native: No, plant is Texas adapted. Rounded flower clusters are lavender-purple with white eyes. Join now. Interest: Flowers Spring to frost. Growing Lantana montevidensis: Trailing Lantana in hot, dry climates and Arizona and California. Water: Low water needs. Gardening in Tucson, Phoenix, Arizona and California. Light: Full Sun/Part Shade. Varieties: Weeping Lavender, Trailing Yellow, Lavender Swirl, Alba, New Gold, White Lightning. A member of the Verbenacea family, it is sometimes referred to as Wild Verbena. Lantana montevidensis, L. sellowiana Purple Trailing Lantana A heat-loving perennial that forms a trailing, mounding ground cover. Listed in the RHS Plant Finder.