Weeping Lantana and Cultivars (Lantana montevidensis)
Weeping lantana (Lantana montevidensis) has low vine like stems and grows 8 to 12 inches tall by 4 feet or more wide with lavender flowers. Weeping lavender is excellent for growing where brances can trail over a wall or container edge. It is generally hardy on the coast, and may survive many winters in the Columbia area. The crushed leaves have a peculiar odor somewhere between bitter citrus and the smell of gasoline.
* ‘Alba’ is similar to the species, but has white flowers.
* ‘White Lightnin’ has pure white flowers and is similar to ‘Alba’
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‘Lavander Swirl’ is similar to the species, but has white flowers that gradually deepen to pale lavender and finally rich lavender.


