Lantana Florida Red

$37.24

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Estimated delivery between 10 June and 12 June.

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Lantana Florida Red live houseplant from Divine Roots

$37.24

$37.24

Care Guide & Presentation

Lantana Florida Red: Overview

The Lantana Florida Red is a sun-loving perennial native to tropical regions of the Americas. It has become a favorite in warm climates like Florida for its resilience and bright color. This lantana plant forms evergreen broadleaf shrubs with a low, spreading habit that adds vibrant life to any garden. Its clusters of fiery red blooms make it a standout choice for both landscapes and containers.
While the red lantana plant thrives outdoors, it can also be grown indoors in containers with plenty of sunlight. Keep in mind that all parts of the lantana are toxic if ingested, so it should be kept away from pets and children. Outdoors, it shines as a drought-hardy plant that brings lasting color and attracts pollinators. Indoors, it makes a striking container specimen when placed near a bright window, adding greenery and bursts of color throughout the season.
Whether planted as a lantana red shrub in the garden or kept as a patio accent, the Florida lantana plant offers vivid beauty with minimal care.
Benefits
Bright clusters of red flowers add striking color to gardens and landscapes.
Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and pollinators
Drought-hardy plant that thrives in hot, dry conditions
Low-maintenance and easy to grow in various soil types
Evergreen broadleaf shrub providing year-round greenery
Perfect for borders, containers, and ground cover
Care Guide
The Florida lantana plant is easy to care for, making it ideal for beginner and experienced gardeners alike.
Light and Water
Light: Full sun is best for maximum blooms and strong growth.
Water: Water deeply but let the soil dry out between watering. Tolerates drought once established.
Soil and Fertilization
Soil: Prefers well-drained soil to prevent root rot.
Fertilizer: Use a balanced slow-release fertilizer in spring to support blooming.
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature: Thrives in warm climates. Protect from frost in cooler regions.
Humidity: Handles average humidity well and tolerates heat.
Pruning, Propagating, and Repotting
Pruning: Trim to maintain shape and encourage new flowers.
Propagating: Easily propagated from stem cuttings.
Repotting: Refresh soil and repot container plants every few years for best results.
Common Problems
Overwatering: Can cause root rot, so ensure soil drains well.
Pests: Occasionally attracts whiteflies or aphids. Treat early if noticed.
Leaf issues: Yellowing leaves often signal excess water.
Best Location and Uses
Ideal for garden borders, walkways, and sunny beds.
Works beautifully in patio containers and hanging baskets.
Excellent for drought-tolerant landscaping in warm climates.
Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and pollinators to the garden.

📚 Learn how to keep your Lantana thriving! Read our complete Lantana care guide.