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Lantana viburnoides (Lantana viburnoides)

Lantana viburnoides is a shrub native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, known for its clusters of small flowers.

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Sunlight

Prefers full sun but tolerates partial shade.

Watering

Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Reduce in cooler months.

Soil

Well-draining soil. Tolerates a range of soil types, including sandy and alkaline.

Temperature

Thrives in warm temperatures between 18-27°C.

Habitat

Outdoor, Greenhouse

Fertilizer

Feed lightly in spring with a balanced fertilizer.

Care Requirements

Light

Prefers full sun but tolerates partial shade.

Needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for best flowering.

Water

Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Reduce in cooler months.

Soil

Well-draining soil. Tolerates a range of soil types, including sandy and alkaline.

Temperature

Thrives in warm temperatures between 18-27°C.

Can tolerate brief periods of cooler weather.

Habitat

Outdoor, Greenhouse

Fertilizer

Feed lightly in spring with a balanced fertilizer.

Avoid over-fertilizing to prevent leggy growth.

Plant Overview

Plant Type

Shrub

Plant Category

Flowering, Ornamental

Plant Place Type

Ground, Garden, Pot

Plant Environment

Outdoor, Greenhouse

Lifespan

Perennials

Plant Height

0.5-1.5 m

Spread

1-2 m

Growth Rate

Moderate

Dormancy

Semi-evergreen to evergreen in mild climates

Leaf Color

Green

Leaf Type

Opposite, simple

Flower Size

0.5 cm

Optimal Sunlight Lux

75000

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Synonyms
Charachera viburnoides Forssk.
Taxonomy
  • kingdomPlantae
  • divisionTracheophyta
  • classMagnoliopsida
  • orderLamiales
  • familyVerbenaceae
  • genusLantana
  • speciesLantana viburnoides
Toxicity

Toxic for humans

No

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Toxic for pets

No

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Edible

No

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