The most cold hardy lantana known - established clumps have survived temperatures as low as 0°F. An excellent choice for mass plantings, along hillsides, and in patio containers. Showy orange and pink flowers cycle during the warm season. Evergreen in mild winter regions; treat as an annual in cold winter regions.
Bloom Time
Spring and summer; longer in frost-free areas
Deciduous/Evergreen
Evergreen
Special Features
Attracts Hummingbirds, Easy Care, Waterwise, Attracts Pollinators, Fast Growing, Benefits Birds
Problems/Solutions
Coastal Exposure, Deer Resistant, Erosion Control
Growth Rate
Fast
Growth Habit
Mounding
Flower Attributes
Fragrant, Long Bloom Season, Showy Flowers
Landscape Use
Border, Container, Hillside
Design Ideas
This remarkably hardy perennial is an unparalleled source of quick foliage and flowers in warmer climates. Plants grow very fast to fill in a young landscape, or use as a single-season makeover plant. Very resilient in extreme heat, particularly reflected heat off driveways or street paving. A natural for filling sunny banks and slopes. Plant in flower and shrub beds, raised planters, along fence lines and foundations, and in parkways. Put them in pots for powerful color on a deck or patio with brightly blooming annual flowers. With its orange and pink flowers, this lantana is stunning in tropically inspired gardens.
Thrives in average, well-drained soils. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish root system. Once established in the landscape, reduce frequency; continue to water container plants regularly. Fertilize in spring. Remove spent blooms periodically and prune annually to shape.
History
This is a large genus with over 150 species native to tropical regions of the Americas and Africa. L. camara is native as far north as Texas and southern Georgia but has naturalized elsewhere in the South. The genus name is the same as the South American name for the plants. Many of the contemporary varieties resulted from hybrids of this and L. montevidensis. This cultivar was discovered by Miss Huff of Athens, Georgia and introduced by Goodness Grows Nursery in Lexington, Georgia. It is considered sterile; does not produce viable seed. Lantanas are valuable butterfly nectar plants and are equally appealing to hummingbirds.
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Details
Description
The most cold hardy lantana known - established clumps have survived temperatures as low as 0°F. An excellent choice for mass plantings, along hillsides, and in patio containers. Showy orange and pink flowers cycle during the warm season. Evergreen in mild winter regions; treat as an annual in cold winter regions.
Bloom Time
Spring and summer; longer in frost-free areas
Deciduous/Evergreen
Evergreen
Special Features
Attracts Hummingbirds, Easy Care, Waterwise, Attracts Pollinators, Fast Growing, Benefits Birds
Problems/Solutions
Coastal Exposure, Deer Resistant, Erosion Control
Growth Rate
Fast
Growth Habit
Mounding
Flower Attributes
Fragrant, Long Bloom Season, Showy Flowers
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Style
Landscape Use
Border, Container, Hillside
Design Ideas
This remarkably hardy perennial is an unparalleled source of quick foliage and flowers in warmer climates. Plants grow very fast to fill in a young landscape, or use as a single-season makeover plant. Very resilient in extreme heat, particularly reflected heat off driveways or street paving. A natural for filling sunny banks and slopes. Plant in flower and shrub beds, raised planters, along fence lines and foundations, and in parkways. Put them in pots for powerful color on a deck or patio with brightly blooming annual flowers. With its orange and pink flowers, this lantana is stunning in tropically inspired gardens.
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Care
Care Instructions
Thrives in average, well-drained soils. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish root system. Once established in the landscape, reduce frequency; continue to water container plants regularly. Fertilize in spring. Remove spent blooms periodically and prune annually to shape.
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History
History
This is a large genus with over 150 species native to tropical regions of the Americas and Africa. L. camara is native as far north as Texas and southern Georgia but has naturalized elsewhere in the South. The genus name is the same as the South American name for the plants. Many of the contemporary varieties resulted from hybrids of this and L. montevidensis. This cultivar was discovered by Miss Huff of Athens, Georgia and introduced by Goodness Grows Nursery in Lexington, Georgia. It is considered sterile; does not produce viable seed. Lantanas are valuable butterfly nectar plants and are equally appealing to hummingbirds.
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We have been pioneers and craftsmen in the art of growing plants for 100 years. Since our founding in Southern California by Harry E. Rosedale, Sr. in 1926, we have been absolutely dedicated and obsessed with quality.
We have been pioneers and craftsmen in the art of growing plants for nearly 100 years. Since our founding in Southern California by Harry E. Rosedale, Sr. in 1926, we have been absolutely dedicated and obsessed with quality.