Lantana
Scientific Name: Lantana camara
Plant Family: Verbenaceae
Native Region: Tropical America

Brief Description
Lantana camara is a perennial shrub with square stems covered in short, stiff hairs. Its leaves are simple and ovate to oblong-ovate, with serrated margins and a rough texture. The most distinctive feature is its flowers, which grow in dense, rounded clusters (corymbs) and change color as they mature, typically starting yellow or orange and turning red or pink. The image provided shows what appears to be the dried or spent flower heads of Lantana, which retain their clustered, conical shape.
Care Instructions
Lantanas are relatively low-maintenance plants. They thrive in full sun and well-draining soil. They are drought-tolerant once established but benefit from regular watering during prolonged dry spells. Fertilize sparingly, as excessive fertilization can reduce flowering. Prune regularly to maintain shape and encourage new blooms. In cooler climates, they can be grown as annuals or overwintered indoors.
Medicinal Value
We do not currently provide medicinal value for plant identifications.
Created At: 2025-09-07T14:58:18.029061