©2007 Publications International, Ltd. Lantana is featured in a collection of photos showcasing annual flowers.Lantana is a vibrant annual flower that blooms generously through the summer months, showcasing an array of colorful blossoms. The bushy plant produces flowers in various shades including white, yellow, gold, orange, and red; the older flowers in each cluster often appear in a different hue compared to the newer ones.
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Description: Lantanas are woody, shrubby plants with large, textured leaves. They typically reach a height of about three feet and spread to a similar width during the summer. If shielded from frost, these plants can grow as tall as 15 feet or more over several years.
How to grow: Lantanas thrive in full sun and hot conditions, and surprisingly, they perform best in poor soil. They are sensitive to frost, so it's best to plant them outdoors once the soil has warmed up adequately. Space each plant about 18 inches apart for optimal growth.
Propagation: For spring planting, take cuttings in February.
Uses: Lantanas are commonly used in container gardening. They are ideal for sunny window boxes, hanging baskets, or patio planters, making them perfect for bright outdoor spaces.
Related varieties: The New Gold variety, which features yellow flowers, grows to a height of 18 to 24 inches.
Scientific name: Lantana hybrida
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