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All About Lantana | A Comprehensive Review 

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Join us as we explore the vibrant world of Lantana, the beloved flowering plant that's taking gardens by storm. In "Unveiling Lantana: The Ultimate Deep Dive and Review," we'll leave no leaf unturned in our quest to uncover the secrets, beauty, and care tips for this stunning plant.
🌼 Discover Lantana's Mesmerizing Colors: From fiery reds to soothing purples, we'll showcase the incredible array of colors Lantana offers and explain how to select the perfect varieties for your garden.
🌱 Master Lantana Care: Get the inside scoop on how to nurture your Lantana plants to perfection, including planting, watering, and pruning tips that will make your garden the envy of your neighbors.
🦋 Attracting Wildlife: Learn how Lantana can transform your garden into a haven for butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators, enhancing the biodiversity of your outdoor space.
📸 Stunning Garden Showcase: Be inspired by a showcase of awe-inspiring Lantana gardens from around the world, giving you ideas and inspiration for your own garden.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a budding enthusiast, this video promises to be your ultimate guide to Lantana. Hit that "Subscribe" button and ring the notification bell to join us on this botanical journey. Don't miss out on the latest tips and tricks to make your Lantana garden thrive!
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Intro (0:00)
When does Lantana bloom (0:40)
Is Lantana Invasive (1:23)
Growth Habit of Lantana (3:35)
Lantana Flowers can change colors (3:53)
How to Prune Lantana (5:03)
Lantana cultivars that a hardy in USDA zone 7 and 8 (6:37)
Is Latana fragrant (7:58)
Latana in a pollinator garden (8:57)
Companion plants for Lantana (10:05)
Final thoughts (11:43)

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Комментарии : 47   
@user-gh7sb5ni9d
@user-gh7sb5ni9d 19 дней назад
Dr. Plant I really appreciate your information so quickly. Sorry I forgot to tell you; l’m in zone 6 in Phx,Az.❤😊
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 19 дней назад
Best of luck!
@terriewoodle7711
@terriewoodle7711 3 месяца назад
Thank you for this information... we live close to the coast and have LOTS of Lantana and I love them. We learned a lot from this video... thank you. My husband is out there cutting some of them back now.
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 3 месяца назад
They can tolerate some salt spray as well. They will do well close to the coast.
@Daisy.florina
@Daisy.florina 5 дней назад
I absolutely love them !!!
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 2 дня назад
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment
@robertc5387
@robertc5387 7 месяцев назад
My experience growing lantana here in Southern California is much the same as yours, with the exception that here in zone 10a, all of them are reliably perennial. I generally cut them to the ground each spring just to keep them tidy and more compact. As you noted in the video, they seem to be slow to take off and don’t really gain much size until mid summer. Since garden space is at a premium for me, I grow only the newer, more compact cultivars (a few are supposedly sterile). I’ve had a couple of beautiful - but enormous - plants in past years that threatened to crowd out everything else in my yard. Rather than get rid of them, I took cuttings and now grow those in containers where I can more easily control their size. The only issue we have here with lantana is a fungus that appears on the leaves if we get them wet when watering during the heat of summer. Otherwise, this plant seems to be pretty much pest-free. I’ve planted my lantana among my day lilies, and with dwarf blue plumbago (ceratostigma), Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus), and blue scabiosa.
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the information on how it does in zone 10a. I wish I could grow plumbago year round here. It is considered an annual for us. Scabiosa can be very hit or miss here as well. Scabiosa seems to be very cultivar dependent for us in terms of how it does.
@ikreate4u
@ikreate4u 19 дней назад
They sell lantana without caution to buyers in every garden center her in SW Florida. Only after checking my local extension did I learn that it is considered invasive in Florida . After learning that I moved mine into pots and haven’t notice y spread. I wonder if these were treated as you mentioned. I have every color you mentioned. I used to grow them in Georgia as well. Who knew!🤷🏽‍♀️
@SarahD818
@SarahD818 Месяц назад
How cool that a butterfly showed up during the filming! 🦋 😊
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren Месяц назад
There are hundreds perhaps thousands everyday that come around when everything is in full bloom. I am hoping to do a better job this summer of documenting all that. I use synthetic fertilizers but ZERO insecticides and that helps a lot with the numbers. So stay tuned if that is something you enjoy.
@nancyk8153
@nancyk8153 7 месяцев назад
I'm in Texas zone 9A and with our crazy heat and drought this year, only my lantanas are thriving!
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 7 месяцев назад
They are extremely drought tolerant. I have a buddy that lives in Austin and another in Prosper and they both have told me how bad its been out there.
@Marshall5386
@Marshall5386 7 месяцев назад
You say that they don’t have much of a scent but I’ve noticed dogs will steer clear of beds with yellow lantana (which I think smells lemony). I had a neighbor plant it years ago as a dog fence for her flower beds 😂
@thelioness3305
@thelioness3305 7 месяцев назад
I am in TN and mine is huge. Beautiful. Butterflys love it. Bees love the salvia. I put them together not knowing what would happen, just loved the colors. funny you should mention. I also have Zinnias.
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 7 месяцев назад
Great color combinations that work great in the middle south. Tons and tons of butterflies
@kayshelton2132
@kayshelton2132 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful information!
@tarawalker7193
@tarawalker7193 2 месяца назад
This was extremely helpful! Thank you!
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 2 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@user-gh7sb5ni9d
@user-gh7sb5ni9d 20 дней назад
Thank you I had lantanas last yr. All 9 die.😢😢This yr. I brought more I live in Az. our summers are very hot. How often should I water than?
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 19 дней назад
If you are south like Phoenix probably every other day. If you are towards the Canyon probably twice a week.
@Betty_Forgetty
@Betty_Forgetty 24 дня назад
I just found lantana because I’ve been experimenting with more and more flowers. They are allowed here in Arizona and HoA says plant away so I did. I now have purple, yellow and red varieties in my front yard. I keep them out of the backyard because I have a dog.
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 24 дня назад
Yes, keep them away from the dogs. Although I've never actually seen a dog try to get into them it could happen. Also they are very easy to propagate from cuttings. Search my channel and the propagation video should pop up.
@Betty_Forgetty
@Betty_Forgetty 23 дня назад
@@Dr.Warren Thank you!
@johnbiddle1829
@johnbiddle1829 7 месяцев назад
As an Australian, I always have to listen to your videos with asterisks about things like the different seasons and the different products available, and sometimes plants that work well where you are don't work so well here - or in this case they're noxious weeds here! All good information and love your videos regardless.
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 7 месяцев назад
Over the past few months the channel has began to gather more of an international following. I have had questions from Australia, Portugal, Chile, and India in the past month and probably more than that. I love it. I want to develop a community of people that want to learn together. However, I do need to start to approach my videos with more of a world view instead of a Southeast United States regional view. I tried to address this video with more of a world view mindset by addressing invasive and poisonous aspects of the plant.
@johnbiddle1829
@johnbiddle1829 7 месяцев назад
I think you're entitled to approach your videos based on where you are - if nothing else, that is what you'll know most about! Maybe somewhere on your home page or in the general youtube intro under the videos put in a short note on climate/soil where you are, as a base point for people in other places to work from? I think that would be useful to be able to find for those interested, without clogging up the videos themselves by trying to put too much of that sort of background information in them. Anyway, just a thought. @@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 7 месяцев назад
@@johnbiddle1829 thanks for the feedback. I know plants. I am learning film/edit/RU-vid etc. I am enjoying the process of learning about cinematography and RU-vid though. Sometimes my learning curve is apparent.
@robertc5387
@robertc5387 7 месяцев назад
@@Dr.WarrenYour content is fine just the way you’re doing it. I have absolutely no problem gaining useful information from your videos despite living in a completely different part of the country. I also occasionally watch horticulture videos from India, Southeast Asia, Australia, etc. and manage to get a lot out of them also despite their completely different climate. It’s a given that what works in one part of the world may or may not work in another part, and there’s no possible way to cover all the bases for everyone, everywhere. Common sense enables us to modify the information provided to fit our particular situation. It’s unrealistic for folks to expect content coming from North America to pertain to conditions halfway around the world. That being said, I think acknowledging the potential for invasiveness and toxicity is a great idea - it’s useful information that adds to our understanding of the plant itself. Thanks for all the great videos.
@MickF04
@MickF04 29 дней назад
There are sterile varieties of Lantana that are still attractive to the pollinators. Florida, which probably has the worst of it with regards to invasive Lantana, actually acknowledges some varieties as being suitable for Florida landscapes. For those in relatively "safe" locations to grow Lantana, it may still be best to stick with the sterile Lantana cultivars or ones designated as "sterile" by the USDA. The latter are some of the newer hybrids that can set berries but very infrequently (less than 0.3%??).
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 29 дней назад
This is great news. Thank you for sharing.
@marythomson3229
@marythomson3229 7 месяцев назад
Do you cut down the perennial Lantana in late Winter in 7b, Decatur, AL? If so, how far?
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 7 месяцев назад
Yes, I cut mine back really hard and they come back. I'm talking ankle high cut back. Lantana are very hardy.
@katherinecarrigan6338
@katherinecarrigan6338 7 месяцев назад
I love the idea of a designated pollinator area. I’m definitely doing that next year!
@user-gv7gz4ci1h
@user-gv7gz4ci1h Месяц назад
In zone 6 how big will lantana get as a bedding plant?
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren Месяц назад
It just depends on the cultivar but it will get just as big as any other zone. However, you will need to treat it as an annual. I can't think of a cultivar that survives zone 6 winters.
@alexjoel1166
@alexjoel1166 2 месяца назад
They are medicinal
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 2 месяца назад
I had to look this up and it seems they do in fact can be used for certain issues. I can see how they could be used as mosquito repellent with their citrus-like smell. They do kind of smell like citronella.
@luvmykids21000
@luvmykids21000 7 месяцев назад
I planted Lantana for the first year. I would love to propagate but I'm sure its still patented. I think I'll dig them up and over winter.
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 7 месяцев назад
You can propagate for self use. You just can't sell them. If you sell them you would have some legal issues on your hands. Watch my video on lantana propagation. Depending on where you are located you may have to over winter the cuttings in a south facing window.
@nolanholmberg311
@nolanholmberg311 6 месяцев назад
Don’t ever feel bad about propagating patented plants. The idea that someone could be able to legally patent a PLANT is insane to me but you shouldn’t feel morally or legally obligated to not propagate them. Strictly legally speaking if you’re propagating a plant for your personal use it’s completely allowed.
@milesm9356
@milesm9356 2 месяца назад
my lantana are white fly magnets. i live in zone 11.
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 2 месяца назад
Are lantana evergreen in zone 11?
@sophisticatedsoulsully7511
@sophisticatedsoulsully7511 13 дней назад
Zone 6 in eastern pa. I have a Bandana Yellow Lantana. This is it's second season and it's doing great. However, I just notice these red little bugs on the stalks. Can you tell what they are and what I should do to get rid of them?
@Dr.Warren
@Dr.Warren 12 дней назад
Thank you for this. I need to read up on bandana yellow. I am in 8a so surely it would come back for me here. Is your lantana in a microclimite, eg close to asphalt or on a south facing wall?
@sparta9472
@sparta9472 2 дня назад
PEOPLE CAN EAT THE BLUE FRUITS BUT NOT THE GREEN FRUITS
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