30% Off Annual Hanging Baskets Now – 4/14/26
30% Off Annual Hanging Baskets Now – 4/14/26

Fill fall containers with…

PLECTRANTHUS 'Mona Lavender' A great plant for fall in Hampton Roads, Plectranthus offers lavender blooms from late summer well into the autumn.

Fill fall containers with…

melpers

PLECTRANTHUS ‘Mona Lavender’

A great plant for fall in Hampton Roads, Plectranthus offers lavender blooms from late summer well into the autumn. This annual offers ornamental foliage of deep green leaves with dark purple undersides that compliment the oranges, yellows and reds of fall. In addition to its stunning leaves, Plectranthus spikes tubular lavender flowers that last for a long period of time ~ making deadheading almost unnecessary. The slender blooms grow about 6-inches long giving you beautiful fall color.

Belonging to the mint family, this plant does not spread but forms a neat low, upright form. We especially love ‘Mona Lavender’ in fall container combos. You can even mix this fall favorite in bedding areas and in fall hanging baskets. Growing this annual is fairly easy and virtually trouble free, just be sure it gets full sun to light shade. When it receives more sun, Plectranthus tends to stay more compact and the leaves exhibit a more intense purple color on the undersides. And, for those of you who are always warding off deer, this one considered deer resistant.

Now don’t get us wrong, we love mums. In fact, we adore them. But for those of you thinking that your only option for fall flowers is mums – here’s an alternative, Plectranthus ‘Mona Lavender’

Recent Blog

Related Articles

Top 5 Spring-Blooming Shrubs That Attract Birds

Spring is one of the most exciting times to welcome birds back into the garden and the right shrubs can turn your space into a lively, colorful habitat almost overnight....

Best Mulch Options for Coastal Virginia Landscapes

Mulch is one of the most important finishing touches in your landscape, but in Coastal Virginia, it does a lot more than just look good. Between sandy soils, salty air,...

The First Flowers of the Season: Early Spring Perennials to Plant Now in Virginia Beach

There’s a moment every year when the garden finally wakes up. The days stretch a little longer and suddenly you start noticing color again. In Virginia Beach and the Hampton...

Explore McDonald Garden Center