Lantana Upright White (Rooted Starter Plant)
Estimated delivery between 31 October and 02 November.
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Care Guide & Presentation
Lantana Upright White (Rooted Starter Plant): Overview
With this rooted starter of Lantana Upright White (Lantana camara), you can enjoy a healthy young plant that is ready to grow strong in the right conditions. Known for its clusters of crisp white blooms, this upright lantana adds a fresh, elegant touch to gardens, patios, and containers. Once planted, it quickly establishes and grows into a hardy, sun-loving shrub that blooms from late spring through fall.
This starter plant is perfect for gardeners who want a head start on growing a resilient and low-maintenance variety. Whether placed in sunny garden beds, borders, or large patio containers, it will reward you with months of bright white flowers that attract butterflies, bees, and pollinators. All parts of the lantana plant are toxic if ingested, so it's best to keep it away from pets and children.
Benefits
- Produces clusters of pure white flowers that attract butterflies and pollinators.
- One of the best drought-hardy plants for hot and dry climates.
- Low-maintenance starter that grows quickly once planted.
- Suitable for both garden beds and container growing.
- Long-lasting blooms from spring through fall.
Care Guide
Keep it sunny, keep it simple, and this lantana starter will grow into a strong, blooming shrub.
Light and Water
- Light: Needs full sun with at least 6-8 hours of direct light daily.
- Water: Water when the topsoil feels dry; drought-tolerant once established.
Soil and Fertilization
- Soil: Use well-draining soil to support healthy root growth.
- Fertilizer: Light feeding with a balanced fertilizer during growing months encourages more blooms.
Temperature and Humidity
- Temperature: Thrives in warm climates and summer heat.
- Humidity: Acts as a perennial in frost-free regions and as an annual in cooler zones.
Pruning, Propagating, and Repotting
- Pruning: Trim lightly to shape and encourage bushier growth.
- Propagating: Can be easily propagated from stem cuttings.
- Repotting: Repot container-grown plants every 2 years to refresh the soil.
Common Problems
- Pests: Usually resistant but may attract aphids or whiteflies.
- Water Issues: Overwatering can cause root rot; let the soil dry between waterings.
Best Location and Uses
- Ideal for sunny garden beds, borders, and walkways.
- A great option for large patio containers in full sun.
- Works well in xeriscapes as a drought-tolerant plant.
- It can grow indoors near a bright sunny window.
- Attracts butterflies, bees, and other pollinators.


