Plectranthus 'Mona Lavender' All photos by Amy Norwood |
For shade:
The shady
place flower, Plectranthus ‘Mona Lavender,’ is commonly known as Mona
Lavender, Lavender Spur Flower, or Swedish Ivy.
It is not a lavender at all. It
is in the mint family, Lamiaceae.
Mona Lavender is a hybrid of two South African plants, Plectranthus
saccatus and Plectranthus hilliardiae.
Mona Lavender grows in the ground in zones 10 and 11. In colder climates it grows nicely in a pot,
reaching a size of 1 to 2 feet tall and wide.
When you buy a Mona Lavender plant locally, it probably won’t be blooming yet, but that’s fine because the foliage alone is very attractive dark green with purple undersides. The plant starts blooming when the days get shorter. It keeps putting out new flowers until it freezes.
Plectranthus 'Mona Lavender' |
Plectranthus 'Mona Lavender' |
For sun:
The sunny
place flower is Lantana camara, commonly known as Lantana or Shrub
Verbena. It’s in the Verbenaceae
family, and its clusters of small blooms resemble verbena flowers. Like Mona Lavender, Lantana grows as a shrub
in the ground in warmer climates. In
Colorado it’s grown as an annual flower.
Shrub Verbena Lantana camara |
I’ve grown a multiple-Lantana pot for years in an extremely hot location next to my house (the house reflects the heat.) Every other sun-loving flower burns up in this spot. The Lantanas thrive there. I keep the pot watered, but otherwise I do no maintenance. The Lantanas just keep growing throughout the season without deadheading or singed leaves. By the end of the season they are quite impressive, like the Mona Lavender. I’m always sorry to say goodbye to them when the frost comes!
Colorado State University Extension Fact Sheet 7.238
Container Gardens
https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/yard-garden/container-gardens-7-238/
North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox;
plants.ces.ncsu.edu
https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/plectranthus-mona-lavender/
https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/lantana-camara/