According to a published medical review on medicinal properties of lantana, its leaves are used for treating malaria, chickenpox, asthma, ulcer, swelling, eczema, tumor, high...
According to a published medical review on medicinal properties of lantana, its leaves are used for treating malaria, chickenpox, asthma, ulcer, swelling, eczema, tumor, high blood pressure, bilious fever, sores, measles, fevers, colds and high blood pressure
Just choose a sunny place and plant in well-drained soil.
Although these plants are tolerant to many soil conditions, lanthanum flowers prefer relatively acidic soils.
Lantana care is pretty simple.
Water newly planted lantana regularly to ensure healthy root development.
While established plants are drought tolerant, they stage the best show when they receive roughly one inch of water per week, either through rainfall or irrigation.
Regardless of where you garden, site lantana in full sun for best flowering.
Plants can grow in part shade locations, but flower number will drop and plants do become more susceptible to diseases and certain insects.