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Gold Mound Lantana is a fast-growing, low-maintenance shrub that delivers nonstop golden-yellow blooms throughout the warmer months. With its rich green foliage and mounding habit, it creates a bold splash of color in any landscape. The flowers naturally attract butterflies and hummingbirds, making it a perfect choice for pollinator or wildlife-friendly gardens.
This sun-loving perennial thrives in hot, dry conditions, and once established, requires very little water. Its resilience makes it ideal for Arizona yards, urban gardens, and drought-tolerant landscapes. You can use it as a vibrant groundcover, in mass plantings, along borders, or even creatively trained as espalier or topiary.
In fall, the plant produces dark berries that provide food for birds—adding seasonal interest and ecological value. Whether you're a homeowner or landscaper, Gold Mound Lantana is a versatile, dependable plant that brings color and life to any outdoor space.
Common Name: Gold Mound Lantana
Scientific Name: Lantana camara
Plant Type: Shrub
Height: Typically grows 2 to 3 feet tall
Spread: Can reach up to 4 feet wide
Flowers: Bright yellow blooms that can also appear gold
Blooming Season: Late spring to fall
Light Requirements: Prefers full sun for optimal growth
Soil Requirements: Thrives in well-draining soil, adapts to various soil types
Watering Needs: Drought tolerant once established; moderate watering during dry spells
Attracts: Butterflies and hummingbirds
Hardiness Zones: Generally hardy in USDA Zones 8-11
Uses: Great for borders, mass plantings, and as a ground cover
Maintenance: Low; occasional pruning encourages bushier growth and more blooms
Caution: Berries are toxic if ingested; keep out of reach of children and pets.
Gold Mound Lantana is a fast-growing, low-maintenance shrub that delivers nonstop golden-yellow blooms throughout the warmer months. With its rich green foliage and mounding habit, it creates a bold splash of color in any landscape. The flowers naturally attract butterflies and hummingbirds, making it a perfect choice for pollinator or wildlife-friendly gardens.
This sun-loving perennial thrives in hot, dry conditions, and once established, requires very little water. Its resilience makes it ideal for Arizona yards, urban gardens, and drought-tolerant landscapes. You can use it as a vibrant groundcover, in mass plantings, along borders, or even creatively trained as espalier or topiary.
In fall, the plant produces dark berries that provide food for birds—adding seasonal interest and ecological value. Whether you're a homeowner or landscaper, Gold Mound Lantana is a versatile, dependable plant that brings color and life to any outdoor space.
Common Name: Gold Mound Lantana
Scientific Name: Lantana camara
Plant Type: Shrub
Height: Typically grows 2 to 3 feet tall
Spread: Can reach up to 4 feet wide
Flowers: Bright yellow blooms that can also appear gold
Blooming Season: Late spring to fall
Light Requirements: Prefers full sun for optimal growth
Soil Requirements: Thrives in well-draining soil, adapts to various soil types
Watering Needs: Drought tolerant once established; moderate watering during dry spells
Attracts: Butterflies and hummingbirds
Hardiness Zones: Generally hardy in USDA Zones 8-11
Uses: Great for borders, mass plantings, and as a ground cover
Maintenance: Low; occasional pruning encourages bushier growth and more blooms
Caution: Berries are toxic if ingested; keep out of reach of children and pets.