Lantana Mixed Flower Seeds
Characteristics and Uses of Lantana Flowers
Lantana (Lantana camara) is a vibrant, sun-loving flowering plant that produces clusters of small, multi-colored flowers. Known for its resilience and colorful blooms, Lantana is perfect for attracting pollinators such as butterflies and bees to your garden.
Growing Conditions for Lantana
- Light Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
- Temperature: Thrives in warm climates
Planting Tips for Lantana
- Planting Depth: Plant seeds about 1/4 inch deep
- Spacing: Space plants 12-18 inches apart
- Best Time to Plant: Spring after the last frost
Watering Instructions and Tips
Water regularly but allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Lantana is drought-tolerant once established but benefits from consistent watering during the growing season.
Growing Zones
USDA Zones: 9-11 | Global Zones: Warm climates
Key Benefits & Uses
- Attracts butterflies and pollinators
- Low-maintenance, vibrant flower for gardens and containers
- Perfect for borders, beds, and hanging baskets
Best Uses in the Garden & Landscape
- Great for flower beds, borders, and containers
- Ideal for attracting pollinators to your garden
Conclusion
Plant Lantana Mixed Flower Seeds for an easy-to-grow, colorful addition to your garden that will bloom all summer long and attract pollinators.
FAQ
How long does Lantana take to bloom?
Lantana usually starts blooming 8-10 weeks after planting from seeds.
Can Lantana be grown in containers?
Yes, Lantana can thrive in containers, making it perfect for patios, balconies, or small garden spaces.