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Peach Glow Little Lucky Lantana

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$19.99
  • Peach pink, orange and yellow lantana clusters
  • Matures to 10-12" wide by 10-12" tall
  • Hardy in USDA Zones 8 - 11
  • Plant in full sun
Pot size

Description

The Peach Glow Little Lucky™ Lantana from the Southern Living Plant Collection is a winner in any landscape! This variety produces fantastic multi-colored bloom clusters that range from peach pink to orange to yellow. Furthermore, the Peach Glow's bloom season begins earlier than traditional Lantanas. Expect them to start blooming up to three weeks earlier, in spring. Watch and be amazed as bloom cluster after bloom cluster emerges until the first frost of the year.

Its leaves are short and pointed with deep vein lobes. This foliage is an attractive true green hue during the growing season. However, this plant is deciduous and will lose its leaves in winter.

These Lantanas are famous for their dense and compact growth habit and the Peach Glow Little Lucky Lantana is no different. It reaches a mature size of 10-12" H x 10-12" W. Therefore, it's perfect for smaller applications. Try it in containers or in the foreground of garden beds. You'll never have to worry about it outgrowing its planting location!

This series has four Lantanas, including the Red Little Lucky Lantana, Peach Glow Little Lucky Lantana, Hot Pink Little Lucky Lantana and the Pot of Gold Little Lucky Lantana.

Peach Glow Little Lucky Lantana Care

Perennial in USDA Zones 8-11 and Annual in Zones 7 and below.

Plant in Full Sun for best results. Too little sunlight exposure leads to decreased bloom and foliage potential.

Water 2-3 times per week during the first growing season to ensure that it gets well-established. Check the soil around your plant an hour after watering it. If the soil is still soggy and waterlogged, decrease the frequency with which you water it. If the soil is dry, increase the frequency that you water it.

The Peach Glow Little Lucky Lantana grows best in rich garden soil with good drainage.

This variety requires little fertilizer, however, a light application of a balanced organic fertilizer ensures that it will stay happy and healthy.

Care & Use

Getting Started: Understanding Your New Plant

Review your plant's information on our website or the tag that comes with it. Be mindful of sunlight preferences, soil type, and spacing needs.

Our plants are adaptable but grow best in the correct USDA Zones. Click here to learn more about your USDA Zone.

Planting Instructions

Dig a Hole

First, dig a hole three times the width of the root ball of your plant. This makes it easier for the root system to spread out quickly. Dig the hole deep enough that your plant will sit level with or slightly above the ground around it.

Amend Your Soil

Mix your native soil with rich gardening soil to provide extra nutrients and support plant growth. If your soil is clay-heavy, we recommend mixing your native clay soil with equal parts of Pine Bark mulch to improve drainage and the overall breathability of your soil.

Place Your Plant

Examine the roots. If they appear tightly bound, gently coax them apart; this ensures they can spread into the new soil. Place your plant in the hole so the top of the rootball is even with the surrounding soil—Backfill around it with the amended soil mixture. The roots need access to oxygen for your plant to thrive, so do not cover the rootball; place soil around it.

Mulch Your Plants

Top the soil beneath your plant with 3-4 inches of mulch to help it retain moisture. Be careful not to cover the rootball - your new plants roots need access to oxygen.

Water Your Plant

Soak the plant with a hose afterward to hydrate the plant, as well as get the soil and mulch situated. Develop a regular watering schedule based on your plant's needs and local weather patterns. Remember, over watering is just as, if not more, harmful than under watering.

Spacing Recommendations

Spacing Recommendations

Space your Peach Glow Little Lucky Lantana plants about 8" apart for seamless foliage. Space them over a foot apart to leave space between each plant.

  • Scientific Name
    Lantana camara 'Balluceagl' PP24554
  • Hardiness Zone
    8, 9, 10
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Evergreen or Deciduous
    Deciduous
  • Features
    Aromatic, Attracts Birds / Butterflies, Deer Resistant, Disease Tolerant, Drought Tolerant, Dwarf, Flowering, Heat Tolerant, Reblooming, Sun Loving, Winter / Fall Foliage Color
  • Feature Color
    Green, Orange, Yellow
  • Uses
    Accent, Border, Coastal, Container, Cut Flowers, Groundcover, Mass Planting
  • Water Needs
    Water-Wise
  • Bloom Season
    Summer

Growing Zones : 8, 9, and 10

Map of USDA Zones 8-10
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A collection of shrubs, trees, and perennials selected by plant experts to thrive in the heat of the South. Find traditional varieties like camellias mixed with new landscape favorites like agapanthus. These varieties have been bred to tackle landscape challenges specific to the region.

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Southern Living Plant Collection

Peach Glow Little Lucky Lantana

$19.99

The Peach Glow Little Lucky™ Lantana from the Southern Living Plant Collection is a winner in any landscape! This variety produces fantastic multi-colored bloom clusters that range from peach pink to orange to yellow. Furthermore, the Peach Glow's bloom season begins earlier than traditional Lantanas. Expect them to start blooming up to three weeks earlier, in spring. Watch and be amazed as bloom cluster after bloom cluster emerges until the first frost of the year.

Its leaves are short and pointed with deep vein lobes. This foliage is an attractive true green hue during the growing season. However, this plant is deciduous and will lose its leaves in winter.

These Lantanas are famous for their dense and compact growth habit and the Peach Glow Little Lucky Lantana is no different. It reaches a mature size of 10-12" H x 10-12" W. Therefore, it's perfect for smaller applications. Try it in containers or in the foreground of garden beds. You'll never have to worry about it outgrowing its planting location!

This series has four Lantanas, including the Red Little Lucky Lantana, Peach Glow Little Lucky Lantana, Hot Pink Little Lucky Lantana and the Pot of Gold Little Lucky Lantana.

Peach Glow Little Lucky Lantana Care

Perennial in USDA Zones 8-11 and Annual in Zones 7 and below.

Plant in Full Sun for best results. Too little sunlight exposure leads to decreased bloom and foliage potential.

Water 2-3 times per week during the first growing season to ensure that it gets well-established. Check the soil around your plant an hour after watering it. If the soil is still soggy and waterlogged, decrease the frequency with which you water it. If the soil is dry, increase the frequency that you water it.

The Peach Glow Little Lucky Lantana grows best in rich garden soil with good drainage.

This variety requires little fertilizer, however, a light application of a balanced organic fertilizer ensures that it will stay happy and healthy.

Pot size

  • 2.5 Quart
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