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If you are looking for a tough plant it's hard to beat lantana. Lantana are heat tolerant, use little to no supplemental water in the landscape, will tolerate less than ideal soils and usually don't need to be deadheaded. If you are looking for a plant that will thrive on neglect, lantana is the champ. Lantana come in many shapes, sizes and habits. Check size and habit information for the specific variety you are choosing to make sure it fits your needs. Lantana can be trimmed back at anytime to shape or to promote increased branching.

In many parts of the US and Canada lantana function as an annual. In reality they are a tender perennial, in warm winter climates they become flowering shrubs.

If you live in an area where Lantana is perennial they are essentially trouble free, they can be pruned at any time of year and usually benefit with a harder shape-up pruning in early spring after last frost date. Midsummer fertilization can help overcome any slow down in growth during the dog days of summer and help bring even more flowers.

According to the Humane Society of America Lantana leaves can be toxic to pets. This means that the plants are generally identified as having the capability for producing a toxic reaction.

Lantana seed set varies considerably. If you see a lot of berries developing you may want to deadhead the plants to help with continuous blooming. If there is low berry set, deadheading shouldn't be necessary for continuous bloom. Some varieties are self-cleaning.

An application of fertilizer or compost on garden beds and regular fertilization of plants in pots will help ensure the best possible performance

 

From Proven Winners websinte

Lantana Bandana 'Cherry Sunrise'

SKU: 4290242188861
$5.00Price
  • Common Name Lantana
    Plant Type Annual
    Zone 9a-11b
    Height 12-26"

    Spacing/

    Spread

    12-24"
    Growth Habit Mounded
    Growth Rate Medium
    Bloom Time Planting to Frost
    Light
    Requirement     

    Full Sun (>6 hrs. Direct Sun)

     

    Water Needs

    Average

    Soil Type

    Average

    Animal
    Resistance

    Deer

    Rabbit

    Tolerance

    Heat

    Drought

    Uses

    Container

    Landscpe

    Origin

    Not Native to North America

     

    Attracts Wings:        

    Attracts Butterflies   

    Birds           

    Hummingbirds            

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