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- How To Grow Lantana – Tips For Planting Lantana | Gardening Know How
Lantana is a small, woody shrub native to tropical Africa and South America It has become popular in North America for its showy, multi-colored and long-lasting blooms Lantana is an annual or houseplant in most areas but can be grown as a perennial in the warmest parts of the U S
- Lantana Plants: Guide to Growing and Care - Garden Design
Known for its carefree nature, lantana is grown as an annual in northern regions, and a broadleaf evergreen shrub or ground cover in frost-free climates The flowers attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and insect pollinators
- How to Grow and Care for Lantana - The Spruce
Lantana is a perennial vining, flowering shrub in warm zones, and an annual in places with frosty winters Fast-growing lantana produces rounded clusters of small, brightly colored flowers in yellow, orange, white, red, pink, blue, or purple; it is often used in hanging baskets or ground covers
- How to Grow Lantana for Nonstop Summer Color - Proven Winners
Grow lantana for nonstop blooms in hot sunny spots Learn planting tips, care basics and top varieties for beds, borders and containers
- How to Plant and Grow Lantana - Better Homes Gardens
Follow our guide for planting and growing lantana, a heat-loving annual or perennial with flowers in vibrant colors that attract pollinators
- How to Grow Lantanas | Colorful, Pollinator-Friendly Blooms
Lantana is a genus of flowering, evergreen, vine-like shrubs with about 150 species recognized They are in the Verbena family, Verbenaceae Native to the tropical regions of the Americas and Africa, they have become naturalized in parts of the American Southeast
- Lantana - Wikipedia
Lantana's aromatic flower clusters (called umbels) are a mix of red, orange, yellow, or blue and white florets Other colors exist as new varieties are being selected
- Lantana: The Ultimate Guide to Growing and Enjoying It - Gardenia
What is Lantana? Lantana is a vibrant flowering plant native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas and Africa It belongs to the verbena family, Verbenaceae, which includes other ornamental plants like verbena and duranta
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