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Yellow Lantana

Lantana camara 'Hybrida'

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1 Gallon USDA Zones 8–10 Full Sun Matures 2–3 Feet

The clear-yellow lantana, Lantana camara 'Hybrida' pours out flat-topped gold flowerheads all summer, a tireless butterfly magnet for the hottest, driest corner of the garden.

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Few tender shrubs work as hard for as long as the lantanas, and Lantana camara 'Hybrida' distills the whole genus down to a single clear note of yellow. The species belongs to the verbena family, Verbenaceae, and hails from the West Indies and the warm reaches of Mexico south through tropical America, where the plant scrambles along roadsides and clearings in a haze of nectar and butterflies. The genus name is a borrowed one: Renaissance botanists lifted 'Lantana' from an old Latin name for the wayfaring tree, Viburnum lantana, whose domed flower clusters the lantana blooms happen to echo. The epithet camara is murkier, glossed variously as a vaulted chamber or a small boat, the true meaning long since lost to the record.

Carried out of the Americas by early plant collectors, the species spread so freely across the world's tropics that Lantana camara now grows wild on every warm continent, beloved and reviled in equal measure. Where the plant naturalized, people put the aromatic foliage to use: leaves were steeped, poulticed, and burned as a fumigant in folk traditions from the Caribbean to South Asia, and the ripe purple-black drupes were carried off by birds who scattered the seed far and wide. That same vigor carries a warning. The leaves and the green, unripe berries hold compounds called lantadenes, and grazing livestock that eat them can suffer liver damage and photosensitivity, so gardeners with stock or curious children should site the shrub thoughtfully and keep the fallen fruit picked up.

'Hybrida' is the sunny-tempered member of the clan, a selection grown for flowerheads of pure, unmixed yellow rather than the hot orange-and-pink medleys the species usually offers. Each bloom is really a tight posy of tiny tubular florets packed into a flat disk barely an inch across, opening in relays from the outside in so the shrub stays freckled with color from late spring until frost cuts the show short. Brush past the mid-green, sandpaper-textured leaves and they release the pungent, faintly medicinal scent that tells you at once this is a lantana; butterflies read the perfume differently, and swallowtails, sulphurs, and skippers work the flowers from morning to dusk.

In the garden 'Hybrida' asks for the least hospitable spot and pays the favor back in flowers: a baking south slope, a gravel hellstrip, the lip of a tall container where the low, mounding growth can spill and trail. Give the plant full sun and lean, sharply drained soil and the lantana shrugs off heat and drought that would flatten softer perennials. Yellow reads well against almost anything, so plant a drift alongside blue plumbago, mealycup sage, or the airy gold of coreopsis for a pollinator border that hums straight through the dog days. In the frost-free Deep South the shrub stays evergreen and woody; farther north, treat the lantana as a root-hardy perennial, mulch the crown, and cut the winter-killed top to the ground in early spring, when fresh shoots return from the base.

Will this plant thrive in your zone?

Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 8–10
Sun
Full Sun
Soil
Well-drained
Mature size
Height 2–3 Feet · Spread 3–4 Feet
Growth rate
Fast
Seasonality
Dies back, depends on zone
Design Notes

Use 'Hybrida' as a low, mounding groundcover for the hardest, sunniest ground: baking slopes, gravel hellstrips, and the front lip of tall containers where the growth can spill and trail. The clear yellow flatters blue plumbago, mealycup sage, and coreopsis, and the flowers pull in swallowtails, sulphurs, skippers, and hummingbirds all season. In the frost-free Deep South the shrub stays evergreen and woody; farther north the lantana dies back and returns from the root, so mulch the crown for winter. Site the plant away from grazing livestock and keep fallen fruit cleared, as the leaves and green berries are toxic if eaten.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

Clear yellow, flat-topped flowerheads, late spring to frost

Flower. Domed clusters of tiny tubular florets, clear unmixed yellow, held on flat heads about an inch across from late spring until first frost.

Fruit. Small berry-like drupes ripening purple-black, sparse on this selection; the green, unripe fruit is toxic and best not eaten.

Foliage. Ovate, toothed, sandpaper-rough mid-green leaves that give off a pungent, resinous scent when brushed or crushed.

Care

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Light. Full sun; bloom thins in shade.

Soil. Lean and sharply drained; rich ground makes leaf at the expense of flower.

Water. Low once established; the lantana is notably drought and heat tolerant.

Pruning. Shear back hard in late winter or early spring; a light midseason trim keeps the mound tidy and blooming.

Hardiness. USDA zones 8 to 10; root-hardy with mulch at the cold edge of the range.

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