The Confetti Lantana (Lantana camara 'Confetti') is a vibrant, heat-loving perennial known for its clusters of multicolored flowers that shift shades as they mature—typically starting as yellow and transitioning to pink, orange, or lavender. This eye-catching color variation gives the plant its “confetti” name, making it a favorite for adding bold, continuous color to garden beds, borders, and containers. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, showing excellent drought tolerance once established. The Confetti Lantana is also prized for its long blooming season, often flowering from spring through the first frost.
Beyond its ornamental appeal, Confetti Lantana attracts a wide variety of pollinators, including butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds, making it a valuable plant for pollinator-friendly gardens. It is relatively low-maintenance and deer-resistant, but it can spread aggressively in warmer climates where it doesn’t die back in winter. With its bright blooms and resilience, Confetti Lantana is a popular and practical choice for gardeners in hot, sunny regions.
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"Great plant. Was established at my prior resident and we had butterfly, bee, hummingbird all summer into fall. Also beautiful!"
This low growing, very dense shrub displays shiny, dark green leaves and white, star-shaped flowers from spring through the fall.
Fast-growing, heavy bloomer ideal for use as a bedding plant, in a mixed border or as a vibrant groundcover. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.
A compact, evergreen shrub known for its striking red, brush-like flowers and dense, blue-green foliage.
A low-growing, spreading perennial known for its clusters of small, lavender-purple flowers that bloom profusely from spring through fall.
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