Lantana montevidensis

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Lantana montevidensis
inflorescence
inflorescence
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Lamiales
Family: Verbenaceae
Genus: Lantana
Species: L. montevidensis
Binomial name
Lantana montevidensis
(Spreng.) Briq.
Synonyms

Lantana sellowiana
Lippia montevidensis

Lantana montevidensis is a species of lantana known by the common names trailing lantana, weeping lantana, and trailing shrubverbena. It is native to South America but it is present nearly worldwide as an introduced species, and in some areas, such as parts of Australia, a noxious weed. It is also kept as an ornamental plant for its plentiful colorful flowers. This is a small strongly-scented flowering shrub with oval-shaped green leaves. The inflorescence is a circular head of several purple to lavender to red funnel-shaped flowers with lobed corollas each nearly a centimeter wide. The fruit consists of a pair of nutlets surrounded by flesh somewhat like a berry. This plant is toxic to livestock.

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