Question: I have found some purple trailing lantana on our land. (This land has never been inhabited, as far as I know of.) This is not one of the yellow/pink or yellow/red native varieties. Is this ...
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How To Care For Heat-Tolerant Trailing Lantana In A Hanging Basket
If you live in a hot climate and want to plant hanging baskets, trailing lantana is the plant you need. Here's how to make sure this blooming shrub thrives.
*Growth habit: An evergreen sprawling perennial to shrublike plant, growing to 2 feet tall and wide. The leaves are dark green, ovate in shape with toothlike margins, and growing to one inch long and ...
BIG COLOR, little water, lots of butterflies. How does that sound? That’s the story of lantana in a nutshell. But I’m famous for verbosely pontificating on the attributes of plants whenever I have an ...
Also called trailing lantana, this Tropical American, semi-woody shrub flowers most of the year on sunny, well-drained sites. It has a spreading, mounding growth habit and makes a good ground cover, ...
I was thinking of planting some lantana, but read somewhere that they are invasive. Is that true? Many species, including the common Lantana camara, are highly invasive, so care should be taken when ...
Texas gardeners have always counted on lantanas to tolerate the heat. Few plants hold up to the scorching rays as well — none any better. And now that our soils are finally warming, it’s time to get ...
I was in a nursery the other day and was intrigued by the number of plant species, this time of year, that show off flowers in purple (some colorists call it violet) and white. I think these colors ...
An evergreen sprawling perennial to shrublike plant, growing to 2 feet tall and wide. The leaves are dark green, ovate in shape with toothlike margins, and growing to one inch long and wide. Add to ...
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