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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‘Chapel Hill Yellow’ Lantana is derived from a cross between Lantana ‘Miss Huff’ and ‘New Gold’. It combines the cold hardiness of ‘Miss Huff’ with the low, spreading growth habit of ‘New Gold’. ‘Chapel Hill Yellow’ also has leathery, dark green foliage and medium yellow flowers that are produced from summer to fall. ‘Chapel Hill Yellow’ is protected by US Plant Patent 19,548.
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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 Yellow', Lantana |
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Botanical Name | Lantana camara 'Chapel Hill Yellow' |
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 | to 1.5 ft. |
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 |