Fascinating Facts About Lantana Plants You Didn't Know!

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Discover interesting facts about lantana plants, such as their colorful flowers attracting pollinators, being heat and drought tolerant, toxic leaves to some animals, and their native regions. Explore the beauty and uniqueness of lantanas in your garden! #yearofthelantana

  • Lantana plants
  • Gardening
  • Flowers
  • Pollinators
  • Landscaping

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  1. Did you know? The clusters of flowers borne by the lantana plants are called umbels #yearofthelantana

  2. Did you know? Lantana provides a punch of color all season long with minimal effort and care #yearofthelantana

  3. Did you know? Lantana flowers provide food and support for a wide range of pollinators including bees, butterflies, moths and hummingbirds #yearofthelantana

  4. Did you know? Lantana is a tender perennial in mild climates and will produce new growth the next season as temperatures warm #yearofthelantana

  5. Did you know? The leaves from Lantana are poisonous to some animals making them not as attractive to deer and rabbits! #yearofthelantana

  6. Did you know? Lantana flowers come in a variety of colors and typically change color as they mature #yearofthelantana

  7. Did you know? Lantana belongs to the verbena family and is native to tropical regions of North and South America and Africa #yearofthelantana

  8. Did you know? Once established Lantana is heat and drought tolerant and enjoys a Mediterranean climate #yearofthelantana

  9. Did you know? Lantana comes in a wide range of sizes and habits providing multiple options for small spaces to large landscape plantings #yearofthelantana

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