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February 25, 2008

Lantana Plants

About.com Landscaping via About.com Landscaping on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Lantana plants can be grown as perennials in zone 8 and higher. They've naturalized in Florida, where they are widespread. In more northerly zones, lantana plants are treated as annuals,...

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December 08, 2007

Lantanas are perfect for the drought stricken south.

DragonFly Garden via DragonFly Garden on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00


I am adding more Lantana’s in my garden, now that our region is going back to severe water restrictions. Lantanas are the perfect plants for the garden, they do great in full sun, dry conditions, required very little water, and bloom most of the year. They look great as ground cover, and are a favorite of bees and butterflies. . . .

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July 22, 2007

dividing lantana

Tribe.net: Grow Organic! via Tribe.net: Grow Organic! on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

I have some huge lantana plants in my flower bed that I would like to divide up. Does anyone know the best time to this? Also, how do you nurse them from the shock of division and transplanting?

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September 01, 2006

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In My Backyard via In My Backyard on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00


Lovely Lantana. Posted by Picasa

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July 07, 2006

Sunshine Yellow Lantana

My California Garden in Zone 23 via My California Garden in Zone 23 on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00


This lantana bush is a volunteer. About four years ago it started growing near a wall. I'm glad it is such a bright yellow color.

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July 04, 2006

Entryway Lantana

Geranium Blog via Geranium Blog on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Cheerfully blooming lantana
Cheerfully blooming lantana

This lantana was growing in a planter near...

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June 25, 2006

[Untitled]

In My Backyard via In My Backyard on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00


Lantana, Cosmos,& Rose Moss Posted by Picasa

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May 24, 2006

lantana

prairie point via prairie point on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

lantana

This is the kind of lantana I remember from my Mom’s garden.  It was a big, stinky bush on the south side of the house where it got full sun.  I remember the smell more than anything because it always seemed like my baseball would wind up underneath it.  They call this plant lantana horrida because of the smell.  Actually I rather like the smell, myself.  Maybe just because of the associations.

It’s taken this plant several years to get to be a big bush.  I’ve tried growing it before but it never lasted more than a season.  Those may have been a different variety.

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May 23, 2006

Lantana...Cold hardy or not?

Backyard Grown Gardening Blog via Backyard Grown Gardening Blog on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Just speaking from anecdotal experience, lantana grows VERY well in this part of the country (we're Zone 7B). My dad has several bushes (yep, bushes) that come back every year, and he's given root cuttings to several people who have also had the same results. . . .

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February 01, 2006

Native Flowers

Dirt Under My Nails via Dirt Under My Nails on 2006-02-01, 07:12:00

I admit that I'm not the best person when it comes to native plants. I've got plans for the the stereotypical pansies and petunias and maybe some marigolds...

...and another point of view on the topic of native plants vs. exotics

Posted by Reblogged by Old Roses to lantana, marigolds, milkweed, petunias on 2006-02-01, 10:19:43



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