Plant
Taxonomy of Lantana Plants:
Plant taxonomy classifies lantana plants as Lantana camara (sometimes
misspelled Lantana camera). Various cultivars are sold, including the
"Spreading Sunset" cultivar (Lantana camara 'Spreading Sunset'), which has
a flower head with gold centers surrounded by an orange that later fades
to pink.
Plant Type for Lantana Camara:
Lantana plants are evergreens of the broadleaf variety. Although they may
act like vines, lantana plants are, technically, shrubs.
USDA
Plant Hardiness Zones for Lantana Plants:
Lantana plants can be grown as perennials in zone 8 and higher. Lantana
plants are not indigenous to
Florida
but have become naturalized there and are widespread. In fact, lantanas
are considered invasive plants in Florida. In more northerly zones,
lantana plants are treated as annuals, allowing us our own little piece of
"Florida landscaping" -- albeit short-lived.
Characteristics of Lantana Plants:
Known for their hemispherical clusters of small, bright-colored flowers
(see picture above right), lantana plants can reach 6' high (with a spread
of 8') in Florida landscaping. The flowers may be yellow, orange, white,
red and purple, and often colors are mixed within the same cluster. Most
people dislike the smell of lantana flowers, but the foliage is quite
fragrant, smelling, in fact, like citrus. Lantana plants are
salt-tolerant, and they're drought-tolerant once established.
Wildlife Attracted by Lantana Plants:
Butterflies are attracted to lantana plants, making them a staple of
butterfly gardens. Lantana plants also attract hummingbirds.
Sun
and Soil Requirements for Lantana Plants:
Lantana plants like full sun and tolerate poor soils.
Uses
for Lantana Plants:
Lantana plants make good specimens. They're also used as border shrubs and
as ground cover. Lantana plants tolerate salt spray very well, so they are
popular in seaside communities -- another reason why they're a symbol of
Florida landscaping. Because lantana plants are also drought-tolerant,
they are good candidates for xeriscaping. In the North, where lantana
plants are treated as annuals, they are also popular in hanging baskets.
Caveat for Growing Lantana Plants:
Besides being invasive, pets may become sick if they eat lantana plants.
Both the leaves and unripe berries are toxic to animals.
More
on Lantana Camara:
Lantana plants are sometimes called "verbena bushes", although nurseries
selling them in hanging baskets do make a distinction between lantana
plants and verbena. Perennials in zones 8-10, lantana plants are more
often used as annuals for hanging baskets in colder climates. Purple
lantanas (Lantana montevidensis) are even more vine-like and,
consequently, are a better hanging plant. For
Florida
landscaping proper, less invasive cultivars of Lantana camara may be
purchased at nurseries. |