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lantana succulent Dallas Red Lantana Plants For SaleLantana 'Dallas Red' Plants for Sale at The Growers Exchange Lantana 'Dallas Red' is a versatile plant that can add vibrant color to any garden. It's long lasting, long blooming, and easy to grow, making it the perfect choice for gardeners of all skill levels. This plant does well in mass plantings, banks, and containers or baskets. At The Growers Exchange, we pride ourselves on being a trusted source of high quality live herbs ready for playing. The

Lantana 'Dallas Red' Plants for Sale at The Growers Exchange

Lantana 'Dallas Red' is a versatile plant that can add vibrant color to any garden. It's long-lasting, long-blooming, and easy to grow, making it the perfect choice for gardeners of all skill levels. This plant does well in mass plantings, banks, and containers or baskets.

At The Growers Exchange, we pride ourselves on being a trusted source of high-quality live herbs ready for playing. The Lantana 'Dallas Red' is just one of the many flowering plants in our collection. Read on to learn more about it. 

What Is Lantana 'Dallas Red'?

Lantana 'Dallas Red' is a cultivar of the Lantana camara species, known for its bright, eye-catching flowers. It belongs to the Verbenaceae family and is commonly grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes. This hardy plant is beloved for its ability to thrive in various conditions and its long blooming season, making it a popular choice for gardeners seeking vibrant, low-maintenance plants.

Lantana 'Dallas Red' Appearance and Characteristics

'Dallas Red' lantana is a tender perennial in temperate climates but behaves as an evergreen shrub in tropical regions. It can grow three to four feet tall and wide, forming a dense, bushy mound.

This plant's most striking feature is its clusters of small, tubular flowers that change color as they mature. The flowers typically start as yellow or orange and gradually turn to a deep red, creating a stunning multi-colored display. The leaves are dark green, rough-textured, and have a slightly serrated edge. When crushed, the leaves emit a distinctive, pungent aroma.

Please note that the leaves of 'Dallas Red' lantana can be toxic to humans and animals. If you have small children or pets that are curious or like to nibble on leaves, it is best to keep these plants out of their reach. 

Lantana 'Dallas Red' Origins and History

Lantana camara is native to tropical regions of Central and South America. It has been widely cultivated and naturalized in many parts of the world, including the U.S., where it is particularly popular in the warmer climates of the South.

The 'Dallas Red' variety was developed for its vibrant color and improved growth habit. Over the years, lantana has become appreciated for its ornamental value, resilience, and adaptability.

However, it's important to note that Lantana camara can be invasive in some regions and thus prohibited. Be sure to check with local or state authorities before planting.

Lantana 'Dallas Red' Plant Care: Growing Tips

Growing 'Dallas Red' lantana is relatively easy, making it an excellent choice for novice and experienced gardeners. Here are some essential tips for cultivating healthy 'Dallas Red' lantana plants.

  • Light: It thrives in full sun. While it can tolerate partial shade, the plant will produce fewer flowers in less light.

  • Temperature: Temperature:  Hardiness Zones 9 -11

  • Soil: Lantana 'Dallas Red' prefers well-drained soil and can tolerate a range of soil types, from sandy to loamy.

  • Planting: If planting in the ground, space the plants about two to three feet apart to allow for their mature size. When planting in containers, ensure they have good drainage to prevent waterlogging.

  • Watering: Lantana 'Dallas Red' is moderately drought-tolerant once established but benefits from regular watering during its initial growth period. Water the plants deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid overwatering as this can lead to root rot.

  • Fertilizing: Lantana 'Dallas Red' thrives with minimal fertilizer. Overfertilization can lead to excess foliage and fewer flowers. A balanced, slow-release fertilizer diluted to half strength and applied in the spring is usually enough to support healthy growth. 

  • Pruning: Lantana 'Dallas Red' naturally forms a bushy shape and may not require extensive pruning to maintain it. However, regular pruning and deadheading can still be beneficial for encouraging bushier growth and promoting more blooms.

Uses and Benefits of Lantana 'Dallas Red'

Lantana ‘Dallas Red' offers several benefits, making it a versatile addition to any garden.

Ornamental Value: Lantana 'Dallas Red' is primarily used as an ornamental plant. Its bright, multi-colored flowers and lush foliage make it a standout feature in garden beds, borders, and containers. It can also be used as a ground cover or in mass plantings for a dramatic effect.

Pollinator Attraction: Lantana 'Dallas Red' is a magnet for pollinators, attracting butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds with its vibrant flowers. By planting lantana, you can help support local pollinator populations and boost the health of your garden.

Xeriscaping: As mentioned, Lantana ‘Dallas Red' is drought-tolerant, making it an ideal choice for xeriscaping or low-water gardens.

Erosion Control: With its dense growth habit, Lantana ‘Dallas Red' can help control soil erosion on slopes and embankments. Its extensive root system helps stabilize the soil, preventing erosion and runoff.

Lovely and Low-maintenance Lantana ‘Dallas Red' Plants for Your Garden

Lantana 'Dallas Red' is an excellent choice for adding a splash of color to your landscape, attracting bees and butterflies, or creating a low-maintenance garden. Shop online for Lantana  'Dallas Red' plants at The Growers Exchange today!

 

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