Annual lantana is usually more compact growing, flower earlier and heavier than perennial varieties. The plant can grow up to 3 feet high with a similar spread and is prized for the fruit clusters that it … In areas where treated as an annual, plants can reach 3 to 4 feet tall and 1 to 3 feet wide in a single growing season. Perennial lantana can grow as tall as 6-feet, and as wide as 10-feet if they have the right growing conditions. It is a medium-sized shrub that thrives in hot climates, where it will grow as a perennial and offer flowers all year round. Some varieties are perennial, meaning they will return year after year, and some are annual.

These varieties include, among others, Dallas Red, Irene, and New Gold. Height/Spread: Lantana can reach 2 to 6 feet tall and 3 to 10 feet wide when grown as a perennial. Some varieties act as a tender perennial in Zones 7-8. There are now dwarf forms of the plant as well as the trailing and bushy varieties of lantana. This species of lantana is found growing natively throughout Mexico and South America, in a wide variety of habitats, including grasslands, mountainsides, forests, and shrublands. If you live above USDA Zone 7 all lantana will be annual, but still worth planting and enjoying seasonally! Find plants you love and create idea boards for all your projects. Exposure: Most lantana mature to a height of about 20-26″ tall and about 24-36″ wide.

To create an idea board, sign in or create an account. is a plant with clusters of lantana flowers that come in a variety of colors including white, red, pink and orange. Lantana prefers full sun and grows best in average, well-drained soil with consistent watering.

Lantana varieties like hot weather, full sun, are deer-resistant, attract butterflies and hummingbirds, ... We are offering several perennial lantana selections which, in tests around the country stand up to the industry standard , Lantana 'Miss Huff', while offering an array of new colors. Annual in Zones 1-8, perennial in Zones 9-11.
Trailing Lantana Plant Varieties The lantana (Lantana spp.)

Lantana plants for the garden can flower all year in warmer climates. Wild lantana (Lantana horrida), found in Texas and other warm, arid regions, has pungently scented leaves. Over the past 20 years I have trialed many, many varieties of Lantana to come on the market. Plant your lantana is areas of the garden that revive between 6 to 8-hours of direct sunlight during the day.
Some Lantana varieties act as a somewhat tender perennial plant in USDA Zones 7-8. Popcorn Lantana is distinct from most of the other varieties because it instead of being cultivated for showy flowers; this type of lantanas is largely cultivated for its ornamental fruits.