Difference between revisions of "Lantana camara"
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+ | |familia=Verbenaceae | ||
+ | |genus=Lantana | ||
+ | |species=camara | ||
+ | |common_name=Lantana | ||
+ | |habit=shrub | ||
+ | |Min ht metric=cm | ||
+ | |Max ht box=6 | ||
+ | |Max ht metric=ft | ||
+ | |Max wd box=8 | ||
+ | |Max wd metric=ft | ||
+ | |lifespan=perennial | ||
+ | |exposure=sun, part-sun | ||
+ | |water=moderate, dry | ||
+ | |features=evergreen, flowers, butterflys, ground cover, fire resistant | ||
+ | |flowers=red, orange, yellow | ||
+ | |Min Temp Num=28 | ||
+ | |Temp Metric=°F | ||
+ | |min_zone=8 | ||
+ | |max_zone=11 | ||
+ | |sunset_zones=8-12, 12-30 | ||
+ | |image=LantanaFlowerLeaves-3.jpg | ||
+ | |image_width=240 | ||
+ | |image_caption=Flowers and leaves | ||
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− | ''Lantana camara'', Linn. (L. aculeata, Linn.). Small shrub, 1-4 ft. high, hairy, sometimes with short hooked prickles: leavesvs. rather thick, rugose, scabrous above but pubescent beneath, ovate or cordate-ovate, mostly short-acuminate, crenate-dentate, the petioles short: clusters of flowers on strong axillary peduncles which may or may not exceed the leaves; flowers in a dense, nearly flat-topped head, usually opening yellow or pink but changing to orange or scarlet, the bracts narrow and not conspicuous. Trop. Amer., extending north to Texas and S. Ga | + | ''[[Lantana]] camara'', Linn. (L. aculeata, Linn.). Small shrub, 1-4 ft. high, hairy, sometimes with short hooked prickles: leavesvs. rather thick, rugose, scabrous above but pubescent beneath, ovate or cordate-ovate, mostly short-acuminate, crenate-dentate, the petioles short: clusters of flowers on strong axillary peduncles which may or may not exceed the leaves; flowers in a dense, nearly flat-topped head, usually opening yellow or pink but changing to orange or scarlet, the bracts narrow and not conspicuous. Trop. Amer., extending north to Texas and S. Ga. In the wild, the plant may grow 10 ft. high, and it is usually prickly (hence the name L. aculeata of Linnaeuns). The cultured plant is less prickly or even unarmed. Color of flowers varies on different plants, and there are many named forms. This group is now a prominent plant in many tropics. It is possible that more than one species is involved in the following forms. ''L. hybrida'' is a name for the dwarf garden forms. ''L. Pictavi'' is a hybrid between ''L. Sellowiana'' and a garden form. |
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− | + | ==Cultivation== | |
+ | Lantana is very easy to grow and will adapt to most soil types. Too much water and fertilizer will reduce bloom. | ||
− | + | ===Propagation=== | |
+ | By seed or cuttings taken in the summertime. Lantana hybrids and named selections are propagated by cuttings. | ||
− | == | + | ===Pests and diseases=== |
− | + | {{edit-pests}}<!--- Type pest/disease info below this line, then delete this entire line --> | |
− | == | + | ==Species== |
− | + | <!-- This section should be renamed Cultivars if it appears on a page for a species (rather than genus), or perhaps Varieties if there is a mix of cultivars, species, hybrids, etc --> | |
− | + | ==Gallery== | |
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Image:Lantana camara (1).jpg | Image:Lantana camara (1).jpg | ||
Image:lantana camara blanca.jpg | Image:lantana camara blanca.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Upload.png| photo 3 | ||
+ | Image:Upload.png| photo 4 | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
− | + | *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 | |
+ | <!--- xxxxx *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 --> | ||
+ | <!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 --> | ||
+ | <!--- xxxxx *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608 --> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:29, 21 January 2013
Habit | shrub
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Height: | ⇕ | 6 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 6. |
Width: | ⇔ | 8 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 8. |
Lifespan: | ⌛ | perennial |
Exposure: | ☼ | sun, part-sun |
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Water: | ◍ | moderate, dry |
Features: | ✓ | evergreen, flowers, butterflys, ground cover, fire resistant |
Minimum Temp: | ☃ | 28°F270.928 K <br />-2.222 °C <br />487.67 °R <br /> |
USDA Zones: | 8 to 11 | |
Sunset Zones: | 8-12, 12-30 | |
Flower features: | ❀ | red, orange, yellow |
Lantana > |
camara > |
Read about Lantana camara in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Lantana camara, Linn. (L. aculeata, Linn.). Small shrub, 1-4 ft. high, hairy, sometimes with short hooked prickles: leavesvs. rather thick, rugose, scabrous above but pubescent beneath, ovate or cordate-ovate, mostly short-acuminate, crenate-dentate, the petioles short: clusters of flowers on strong axillary peduncles which may or may not exceed the leaves; flowers in a dense, nearly flat-topped head, usually opening yellow or pink but changing to orange or scarlet, the bracts narrow and not conspicuous. Trop. Amer., extending north to Texas and S. Ga. In the wild, the plant may grow 10 ft. high, and it is usually prickly (hence the name L. aculeata of Linnaeuns). The cultured plant is less prickly or even unarmed. Color of flowers varies on different plants, and there are many named forms. This group is now a prominent plant in many tropics. It is possible that more than one species is involved in the following forms. L. hybrida is a name for the dwarf garden forms. L. Pictavi is a hybrid between L. Sellowiana and a garden form. CH
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Cultivation
Lantana is very easy to grow and will adapt to most soil types. Too much water and fertilizer will reduce bloom.
Propagation
By seed or cuttings taken in the summertime. Lantana hybrids and named selections are propagated by cuttings.
Pests and diseases
- Do you have pest and disease info on this plant? Edit this section!
Species
Gallery
If you have a photo of this plant, please upload it! Plus, there may be other photos available for you to add.
References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
- w:Lantana camara. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Lantana camara QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)