Plants in genus lantana
Lantana camara 'Little Lucky Pot Of Gold'
Lantana camara 'Little Lucky Pot Of Gold' is a compact perennial with bright golden-yellow flower clusters that rebloom from summer through fall. It is heat and humidity-tolerant, growing best in full sun and well-drained, rich garden soil.
Lantana camara 'Peach Glow'
Lantana camara 'Peach Glow' is a deciduous plant that produces multi-colored bloom clusters earlier than traditional Lantanas. It has a dense and compact growth habit, reaching 10 to 12 inches in height and width. This perennial thrives in full sun and requires rich garden soil with good drainage.
Lantana camara 'Red Little Lucky'
Lantana camara 'Red Little Lucky' is a compact, deciduous plant with clusters of multi-colored blooms in red, orange, and yellow. It blooms three weeks earlier than traditional Lantanas and grows to a height and width of 10-12 inches. This plant is perennial in USDA zones 8-10 and annual in zones 7 and below. It thrives in full sun and requires low water once established, making it a low-maintenance choice for gardens.
Lantana camara 'Hot Pink Little Lucky'
Lantana camara 'Hot Pink Little Lucky' is a heat and humidity-tolerant plant with bold, multi-colored bloom clusters. It has a dense, compact growth habit and requires full sun for best results.
Lantana camara
Lantana camara is a low-maintenance plant with coarse, pungently scented, deep green leaves. Its blooms create a tie-dye effect, starting light and darkening with age. This plant attracts butterflies and is toxic if ingested.
Lantana camara 'Radiation'
Lantana camara 'Radiation' is a winter-hardy cultivar known for its vibrant flower buds that transition from pink to bright orange and then golden orange. It blooms from June until frost, attracting butterflies and providing a colorful display throughout the growing season.
Lantana camara 'Sonrise'
Lantana camara 'Sonrise' is a vibrant plant discovered in 1996, known for its flowers that transition from bright golden yellow to orange, red, and pink. It is sterile unless exposed to fertile cultivars and has been included in long-term hardiness trials. This plant is native to South America and thrives in sunny conditions.
Lantana camara 'Sonshine'
Lantana camara 'Sonshine' is a hardy, compact perennial known for its continuous display of golden-yellow flowers from June until frost. This plant is reportedly sterile, making it a low-maintenance option for sunny gardens. Its vibrant blooms attract butterflies, adding a lively touch to any landscape. Originating from South America, it is well-suited to warm climates.
Lantana camara 'Sonset'
Lantana camara 'Sonset' is a compact plant discovered as a branch sport on L. 'Sonrise'. Its flowers transition from golden-yellow to cherry red and purple as they age, providing a dynamic display. This plant is sterile unless grown near a fertile female, making it a unique addition to gardens.
Lantana camara 'Southern Fried'
Lantana camara 'Southern Fried' is a fast-growing plant that forms a 3-foot tall by 6-foot wide clump in one season. Its leaves are green with misty yellow speckling, turning bright gold in cooler temperatures. The plant produces orange and yellow flowers and is deer-resistant, attracting hummingbirds.
Lantana camara 'Ham And Eggs'
Lantana camara 'Ham And Eggs' is a deer-resistant, sterile cultivar known for its flowers that open pink and develop cream with a golden eye. Occasionally, the flowers have an orange tinge, and they attract hummingbirds. This plant is native to Central and South America.
Lantana camara 'Dallas Red'
This plant has coarse, pungently scented, deep green leaves and flowers that create a tie-dye effect. It grows to about 18 inches in height, attracts butterflies, and is toxic to humans and pets if ingested.
Lantana camara 'White Lightning'
Lantana camara 'White Lightning' is a low-maintenance plant with coarse, deep green leaves and tie-dye effect blooms. It grows to about 18 inches in height and thrives in full sun, attracting butterflies but is toxic if ingested.
Lantana camara 'Star Landing'
Lantana camara 'Star Landing' is a deer-resistant shrub that forms a wide-spreading clump, reaching up to 2 feet tall and 8 feet wide. It features bright flower heads in shades of yellow-orange and red-orange, adding vibrant color to gardens. This plant is sterile unless planted with another cultivar and should not be cut back until spring. 'Star Landing' is drought-tolerant and attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, making it a popular choice for sunny landscapes.
Lantana camara 'Samson'
Lantana camara 'Samson' is a floriferous variety discovered by James Covington, known for its good winter hardiness in Mississippi. The flowers transition from golden yellow to bright orange, blooming from mid-June until frost. This plant is ideal for attracting butterflies and thrives in sunny locations.
Lantana camara 'Confetti'
This plant has coarse, pungently scented, deep green leaves and blooms that create a tie-dye effect, darkening as they age. It grows to about 18 inches in height, attracts butterflies, and is toxic to humans and pets if ingested.
Lantana 'New Gold'
Lantana 'New Gold' is a low spreading mound that grows up to 18 inches tall and 36 inches wide, with golden flowers blooming from June until frost. It is a Mississippi Medallion, Athens Select, and Texas Superstar winner, known for not setting seed and putting more energy into flowering.
Lantana camara 'Miss Huff'
Lantana camara 'Miss Huff' is the hardiest lantana, introduced by Goodness Grows Nursery in Georgia. It features showy orange, yellow, and pink flower heads that bloom nonstop until frost. This deer-resistant plant can survive short durations of -3°F and attracts hummingbirds. 'Miss Huff' can spread up to 10 feet when conditions are favorable, making it a vibrant and resilient choice for gardens in USDA zones 7b to 9b.
Lantana camara 'Bloomify Rose'
Lantana camara 'Bloomify Rose' is a compact plant with vibrant blooms ranging from pink to orange to yellow. It thrives in full sun and does not produce fruit, making it a low-maintenance choice for summer to fall color in gardens.
Lantana 'Chapel Hill Yellow'
Lantana 'Chapel Hill Yellow' is a hybrid plant with bright yellow flowers that bloom from early June until frost. It is deer-resistant and attracts hummingbirds, making it a vibrant addition to gardens. This plant is a cross between Lantana 'New Gold' and Lantana camara 'Miss Huff'.
Lantana 'Sunny Side Up'
Lantana 'Sunny Side Up' is a hybrid plant that forms a 15-inch tall clump with flowers that change from yellow to white with a yellow center. It attracts butterflies and hummingbirds and is drought-tolerant, making it a vibrant choice for sunny gardens.