Description
Lantana is easily grown in full sun with average to low moisture. It should be cut back to within 6 inches of the crown in February or March, before new growth emerges in early April.
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Egg yolk yellow clusters of nectar rich flowers shine brightly against the dark glossy green foliage of Chapel Hill Gold Lantana throughout the growing season. Use Chapel Hill Gold as a groundcover in the garden and landscape or allow it to spill from large containers.
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Lantana is easily grown in full sun with average to low moisture. It should be cut back to within 6 inches of the crown in February or March, before new growth emerges in early April.
Common Name | Chapel Hill Gold Lantana |
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Botanical Name | Lantana camara 'Chapel Hill Gold' |
Container/Amount | 1 gallon |
Evergreen or Deciduous | Deciduous |
Hardiness Zone | 10a, 10b, 11, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Light Requirements | Sun |
Height | 1.5 to 2 feet |
Width | 2 to 3' |
Soil Condition | Well-drained |
Water Needs | Low |
Blooming Period | May to October |
Flower Color | yellow |
Fragrance | No |
Foliage Color | green |
Deer Resistant | Yes |