Lantana montevidensis ‘Pot of Gold’ ;


 

/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/DSC_0870%20copy.JPG
/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/DSC_0869%20copy.JPG
/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/DSC_0868%20copy.JPG
SK 2400 18 January 2020 : 7 posts by 2 authors. 3 images- 5 to 7 mb each.

Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Date:  07  December 2019 
Elevation: MSL
Habitat: Cultivated
Lantana camara ‘Yellow’ ! Any specific ID ?

You have posted a similar plant from Bangkok at Lantana involucrata
Pl. check.


Thank you …!  I guess it is same.


On further checking, I think it is Lantana camara subsp. aculeata only.
Looks different from Lantana involucrata as per
I have doubts if Lantana involucrata is found in Thailand.


Not being erect , it may be something like Lantana montevidensis ‘Pot of Gold’ as per Lucid Central.
It says This species has been widely cultivated as a garden ornamental. Various modern cultivars and hybrids, which are often sterile, are still planted as groundcovers in gardens. The most commonly seen include lilac-coloured and white-coloured cultivars that are similar to the typical form of the species, except that they are sterile. Sterile cultivars with golden-yellow flowers are also common, but these are actually hybrids involving Lantana montevidensis and Lantana camara . These hybrids are usually named after one of the two parent species (e.g. Lantana montevidensis ‘Pot of Gold’ and Lantana camara ‘New Gold’).   


SK 2400 18 January 2020 : 9 posts by 2 authors. 3 images- 7 mb each.

Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Date:  07  December 2019 
Elevation: MSL
Habitat: Cultivated
Lantana camara ‘Yellow’ ! Any specific ID ?


You have posted a similar plant from Bangkok at Lantana involucrata

Pl. check.


Thank you …! I guess it is same.


Not being erect , it may be something like Lantana montevidensis ‘Pot of Gold’ as per Lucid Central.
It says This species has been widely cultivated as a garden ornamental. Various modern cultivars and hybrids, which are often sterile, are still planted as groundcovers in gardens. The most commonly seen include lilac-coloured and white-coloured cultivars that are similar to the typical form of the species, except that they are sterile. Sterile cultivars with golden-yellow flowers are also common, but these are actually hybrids involving Lantana montevidensis and Lantana camara. These hybrids are usually named after one of the two parent species (e.g. Lantana montevidensis ‘Pot of Gold’ and Lantana camara ‘New Gold’).


References:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *