Name this creeper
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NMR2014 on Oct 07, 2015It is lantana montevidensis. In my country receives the name of 'bandera española' too; Spain's flag, because of her red and yellow colours.Helpful Reply
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NMR2014 on Oct 07, 2015How big are the bunches? Lantana's ones are small flowers, maybe it's another plant, althoug looks very much like lantana.Helpful Reply
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Jill O'Leary on Oct 07, 2015Looks like the Lantana Bandana I have hanging on my patio.Helpful Reply
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Sarah Burnell on Oct 07, 2015It looks just like a creeper I have too, but the flowers on mine are whitish-pink. Do you think it could be the same?Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Oct 07, 2015It is lantanaHelpful Reply
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Carole on Oct 07, 2015Definitely Lantana....we have it in our flower beds, growing up the fence and cascading over the top. Ours is purple and is really pretty.Helpful Reply
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Allison Gomez on Oct 07, 2015It's ixora maui. Google ixora maui and select images and you'll see it. The flower mounds are larger than lantana (which is what I thought it was at first too).Helpful Reply
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TeeVeeCee on Oct 07, 2015Thanks for responses... But it's neither a lantana nor an ixora. I have varieties of both in my garden. These are very big bunches and the flowers are abt an inch in size. The bunches are always orange and yellow. The leaves of the creeper resemble that of bayleaf.Helpful Reply
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Lau587603 on Oct 07, 2015Climbing hydrangeaHelpful Reply
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Z on Oct 08, 2015I agree that they're not Lantana or Ixora maui so I Googled the image with no luck other than finding more pictures with close up. http://harrington-garden.blogspot.com/2010/08/blog-post_22.htmlHelpful Reply
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Z on Oct 08, 2015Found it! It's a Bauhinia kockiana: Red Trailing Bauhinia https://photoplusbyritasim.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/bauhinia-kockiana-red-trailing-bauhinia-10-2/Helpful Reply
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Esmeralda Paredes on Oct 08, 2015In my country we named coralillo [spanish name] and they are in red, yellow and pink color tooHelpful Reply
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