Lavender spur flower with botanical name plectranthus mona lavender ['plepalila'] is a rapidly growing perennial that forms dense, rounded bushes.
The leaves are dark green and shiny, with dark purple undersides and lavender-colored flowers dotted with purple spots.
Flowers are most abundant in fall and winter, but may persist into spring.
The genus name is derived from the Greek words "plectron" meaning "spur" and "anthos" meaning "flower."
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