Planting, Growing, and Caring for Lantana Flowers That Butterflies Love
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Wild lantanas can become invasive where winters are mild; hybrids are least likely to be invasive because they both produce few seeds and are sterile. Choose sterile varieties for maximum flower production and ecological protection.
Hybrid cultivars—which are usually variations of the common/dwarf (Lantana camara) or trailing/weeping (L. montevidensis) types—are bred for their blooms; the list below presents only a small fraction of those available.
- Lantana camara ‘Confetti’: 2 to 3 feet tall; 6 to 8 feet wide, spreading form; multicolor magenta, pink, and yellow flowers
- L. camara ‘Dallas Red’: 3 to 4 feet tall and wide; dark orange to bright red flowers
- L. camara ‘Irene’: up to 2 feet tall; 2 to 3 feet wide, mounding form; yellow to pink/magenta flowers
- L. camara ‘Patriot Cowboy’: 12 inches tall and wide; orange buds to bright yellow to orange flowers
- L. camara ‘Patriot Rainbow’: 12 inches tall; 15 inches wide; bright yellow to orange to pink/magenta flowers
- L. camara ‘Patriot Weeper Dove Wings’: 12 to 18 inches tall; 18 to 24 inches wide; white flowers with yellow centers
- L. camara ‘Silver Mound’: up to 18 inches tall; yellow to white flowers.
- L. montevidensis ‘New Gold’: 12 to 15 inches tall, 18 to 24 inches wide; yellow flowers
- ‘Bandito’ develops a full, mounding shape with bright orange, red, and pink blooms.
- Popcorn lantana (Lantana trifolia) is hardy in USDA Zones 10-11. Lavender flowers develop into pretty purple berries (but don’t eat them!).
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Hi Debra,
In your area, lantana should be making an appearance soon (since it has not already) to provide its wonderful show of blooms from spring to fall. Depending on the variety and type you planted, the time in which it emerges from the ground can vary. Since lantana is a tropical plant and even though it is considered a perennial in your growing zone, a colder than normal winter could cause it to not return. It would be best to give it more time to see if it will come back and save any decisions about pulling it from the ground until later in the spring when it will be clear if it will not come back.
Hi Diane,
As the flowers of a lantana age they change color. Since the flowers do not bloom all at the same time, it is common for plants to have multiple flower colors during the later stages of the growing season. Since it is early in the season, the flowers on your plant should begin to change color.





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