Luscious Royale Red Zone Lantana (Lantana camara 'Luscious Royale Red Zone')
lan-TAN-ah kah-MAR-ah 'Luscious Royale Red Zone'

Annual in the Verbenaceae Family
 

 
Available May 10
Size Notes Price Availability
Eco+ Grande(TM) Tray of 10 4" compostable pots Greenhouse $60.30 Available for Pre-Order
4/4 - 4/7
Estimated Arrival May 10
Tray of 3 #1 gallons Greenhouse $33.75 Available for Pre-Order
4/4 - 4/7
Estimated Arrival May 10
Available May 17
Size Notes Price Availability
Eco+ Grande(TM) Tray of 10 4" compostable pots Greenhouse $60.30 Available for Pre-Order
4/4 - 4/7
Estimated Arrival May 17
Tray of 3 #1 gallons Greenhouse $33.75 Available for Pre-Order
4/4 - 4/7
Estimated Arrival May 17
Available May 24
Size Notes Price Availability
18 Flat Greenhouse $55.50 Available for Pre-Order
4/4 - 4/7
Estimated Arrival May 24
Eco+ Grande(TM) Tray of 10 4" compostable pots Greenhouse $60.30 Available for Pre-Order
4/4 - 4/7
Estimated Arrival May 24
Tray of 3 #1 gallons Greenhouse $33.75 Available for Pre-Order
4/4 - 4/7
Estimated Arrival May 24
Available June 7
Size Notes Price Availability
Eco+ Grande(TM) Tray of 10 4" compostable pots Greenhouse $60.30 Available for Pre-Order
4/4 - 4/7
Estimated Arrival Jun 7
Tray of 3 #1 gallons Greenhouse $33.75 Available for Pre-Order
4/4 - 4/7
Estimated Arrival Jun 7
 
 

About Lantana

For such a tough little thing, this plant sure is gorgeous!

Lantana thrives in heat, humidity, and drought.

This plant’s bunched flowers come in various bright combinations of yellow, orange, pink, red, and white and her colors change with age, making her a dynamic addition to your garden.

Lantana is a toxic and invasive perennial in many parts of the world, but our chill Chicago winters ensure that she’s a well-behaved annual visitor around here.

Pros

Thrives in heat, humidity, and drought

Colorful and dynamic

Deer-resistant

 

Cons

Doesn’t like wet feet

Invasive in some areas (not Chicago)

Toxic if ingested by animals or humans

Susceptible to whiteflies - annoying little (you guessed it) - white flies (Spray a solution of dish soap and water on both sides of the leaf to control the plant damage.)

 

Plant Data

Mature Size 12 - 26 inches tall. 12 - 24 inches wide.
Sun Exposure Full Sun - Full Sun
Zones 9a - 11b
Tags Annual, Annual in Chicago, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Wildlife, Deciduous, Deer Resistant, Filler, Full Sun, Full Sun, Good for Cut Flowers, Showy Flowers, Tender Perennial
Flower Color
 

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