Lantana Dwarf Raspberry (Rooted Starter Plant)

$10.79 $9.79
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Estimated delivery between 01 November and 03 November.

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Care Guide & Presentation

Lantana Dwarf Raspberry (Rooted Starter Plant): Overview

The Lantana Dwarf Raspberry is a compact, vibrant plant perfect for brightening up gardens, patios, or containers. Native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, this dwarf lantana variety is admired for its clusters of raspberry-pink blooms that attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Its neat size makes it ideal for small gardens, borders, and balcony planters. Shipped as a healthy, rooted starter plant, it arrives ready to be potted and grown on with ease. Please note that all parts of the lantana plant are toxic if ingested by pets or humans.

Benefits

  • Low-maintenance and beginner-friendly.
  • Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and pollinators.
  • Compact growth suits containers, edging, and small gardens.
  • Drought-tolerant once established.
  • Evergreen foliage adds year-round texture and color.

Care Guide

Simple to grow and maintain. Keep out of reach of pets and children due to toxicity.

Light and Water

  • Light: Full sun with at least 6 hours daily for the best blooms.
  • Water: Water well during the first growing season, then reduce to occasional watering once established.

Soil and Fertilization

  • Soil: Prefers well-draining sandy or loamy soil.
  • Fertilizer: Apply balanced slow-release fertilizer in spring.

Temperature and Humidity

  • Temperature: Thrives in warm climates, protects from frost.
  • Humidity: Handles moderate to dry air and mild drought.

Pruning, Propagating, and Repotting

  • Pruning: Trim after flowering to keep a neat shape and encourage new blooms.
  • Propagating: Can be grown from stem cuttings.
  • Repotting: Refresh container plants every 2-3 years with new soil.

Common Problems

  • Overwatering: May cause root rot. Allow soil to dry before watering.
  • Pests: Generally resistant but watch for aphids or whiteflies.
  • Poor flowering: Usually caused by lack of sun. Move to a brighter spot.

Best Location and Uses

  • Great for sunny patios, borders, and balcony containers.
  • Works as a ground cover or accent plant in frost-free areas.
  • Pairs well with other evergreen shrubs in landscapes.
  • Can brighten indoor spaces when placed near a sunny window.