Shrubs Lantana

(Lantana camara)

Other Common Names: Shrub Verbena, Wild Sage

Lantana camara, commonly known as Spanish Flag, West Indian Lantana, Wild Sage, Red Sage, Yellow Sage, Shrub Verbena, or Tickberry, is a vibrant, flowering plant native to tropical regions. This hardy shrub is renowned for its clusters of small, brightly-colored flowers, which often blend hues such as red, orange, yellow, and pink. It has a…
Lantana shrub with clusters of pink, orange, and yellow flowers planted in a mulched landscape bed.

Bees

Butterflies

Deciduous

Deer Resistant

Drought-Tolerant

Flowering

Full Sun

Hummingbirds

Recommended Use: Best for hot, sunny landscapes needing low-maintenance, colorful, and pollinator-attracting coverage.

Overview of Lantana’s Features and Uses

Lantana camara, commonly known simply as Lantana, is a vibrant and versatile flowering plant known for its clusters of small, colorful blooms that range from orange, red, yellow, white, pink, and purple. This evergreen shrub is often used in landscaping for its ability to provide a splash of color from spring through fall. Lantana typically grows to be about 4 to 6 feet in height and can spread equally wide, making it a great choice for ground cover, borders, or as a centerpiece in garden beds. Its profusion of colors and dense foliage make it an attractive option for gardeners looking to add long-lasting visual interest to their outdoor spaces. Notably, the plant thrives in sunny environments.

Maintenance and Care Requirements

Lantana requires moderate watering, needing sufficient moisture to establish roots, but once established, it becomes quite drought-tolerant. It prefers full sunlight, which enhances bloom production, and grows best in well-drained soil, although it is adaptable to a range of soil types. Regular pruning is recommended to maintain its shape and encourage new growth; cutting back spent flowers will also promote further blooming. This plant is generally resistant to pests and diseases, though occasional issues with aphids or whiteflies may occur, easily managed with standard gardening treatments.

Quick Facts

– Hardiness Zones: 8-11
– Growth Rate: Fast-growing
– Special Characteristics: Deer resistant, attracts pollinators such as butterflies and hummingbirds
– Key Remarks: Many colors; spring to fall flowers; sun

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