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'Mona Lavender' is a cold-sensitive plant that is very often grown as a houseplant, but in zones 10 and 11, it can be planted in the garden in the spring as a perennial, where it serves as a broadleaf evergreen plant that blooms as summer days shorten and into winter.
π Plectranthus 'Mona Lavender' needs 6-8 hours of bright, indirect light daily. π§ Water every 1-2 weeks; yellow leaves mean overwatering, while wilting indicates underwatering. π± Maintain humidity at 40-60% and prune regularly for a bushier appearance.
In this houseplant care guide, you'll find out how much sunlight, water and fertilizer this tropical beauty wants to make it bloom in autumn and winter with captivating purple speckled flowers. Mona Lavender takes center stage, underplanted with Creeping Jenny. Image by VictoriaLK.
How to Plant and Grow Plectranthus ‘Mona Lavender’. The Mona Lavender plants are slowly becoming a favorite indoor plant for many plant lovers π and for a good reason. When most other plants enter dormancy, this beauty sends flower spikes with tubular lavender flowers.
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To successfully grow Mona Lavender Plectranthus, provide it with bright, indirect light and plant it in well-draining soil, ensuring consistent moisture without overwatering. Fertilize regularly during the growing season and prune to encourage bushy growth and more blooms.
The mona lavender plant is easy to care for and can easily be grown indoors or outdoors! It blooms gorgeous purple flowers!
‘Mona lavender’ is a broadleaf evergreen, herbaceous perennial shrub with a dense, rounded form. It belongs to the mint family (Lamiaceae) and is a hybrid of two South African parents: Plectranthus saccatus and Plectranthus hilliardiae. In North Carolina it is grown as a houseplant.
The Mona Lavender is the perfect houseplant for lovers of the color purple! This plant has beautiful lavender flowers, which makes the lengthy bloom time worth it.
Plectranthus cultivars are popular foliage plants, but some gardeners grow them for their blooms, and one of the best bloomers is ‘Mona Lavender’. This cultivar has abundant lavender-purple flowers that complement the dark green leaves (with purple undersides and stems).