•Status in Florida: Native
•Size at Maturity: Typically grows 1 to 2 feet tall and wide
•Phenology: Perennial shrub with small, aromatic leaves and clusters of small, colorful flowers in shades of yellow
•Life Cycle: Perennial
•Bloom Season: Spring to fall
•Deciduous, Dioecious, Evergreen: Evergreen
•Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
•Soil Texture: Well-drained sandy soils
•Soil pH: Tolerant of a wide range, but prefers slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6.0-7.0)
•Moisture Requirements: Prefers moderately moist soil, but can tolerate drought once established
•Tolerance to Salt Spray: Moderate tolerance
•Recommended Landscape Uses: Butterfly gardens, pollinator gardens, coastal landscapes, mass plantings
•Maintenance Tips: Low maintenance; prune as needed to maintain shape and remove dead foliage; may require occasional fertilization
•Considerations: Can become invasive in some areas, check local regulations before planting; may cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals. Avoid hybridization and do not plant near non-native varieties of Lantana.
•Deer and/or Rabbit Resistance: Moderately resistant; typically not preferred by deer or rabbits
•Edible: Berries are toxic if ingested
•Medicinal Uses: Historically used in traditional medicine for various purposes, including as a diuretic and for treating skin conditions
•Toxicity to Pets: Toxic if ingested; can cause gastrointestinal upset
•Florida Native Companion Plant: Blanketflower (Gaillardia pulchella), black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)
•Wildlife Benefit: Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies; provides habitat and food for various insects.
Pineland Lantana - Lantana depressa
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