Bandana® Cherry Sunrise Lantana | Creekside Champions™

Bandana® Cherry Sunrise Lantana | Creekside Champions™

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Features

Characteristics

Plant Needs

About Creekside Champions

Each Creekside Champion plant is hand-selected for its exceptional beauty, resilience, and proven garden performance. Grown with care by our family and backed by generations of expertise, these plants embody trust, quality, and the joy of cultivating something truly special. Confident, dependable, and naturally stunning — Creekside Champions™ are made to thrive. Family Grown. Proven Performance.

Bandana® Cherry Sunrise Lantana
Lantana camara ‘Bandana Cherry Sunrise’

Bandana® Cherry Sunrise delivers a dazzling blend of fuchsia, yellow, orange, and pink in every bloom cluster, creating a vibrant, ever-changing display all season long. This sun-loving, heat-tolerant lantana is a standout performer in tough conditions and remains evergreen in frost-free climates. Whether used in containers or landscape beds, it provides continuous color from planting until frost with very little maintenance.

Why it’s a Creekside Champion™:
Its exceptional heat tolerance, bold multi-color blooms, and ability to thrive through challenging summer weather make it a top performer in Southern gardens. Pollinators adore it, it rarely needs attention, and its mounded habit looks beautiful in both containers and garden plantings—reliable, colorful, and always eye-catching.

Characteristics

Plant Type:

Annual

Height Category:

Medium

Garden Height:

12 - 26 Inches

Spacing:

12 - 24 Inches

Spread:

12 - 24 Inches

Foliage Colors:

Green

Flower Colors:

Pink

Flower Shade:

Pink

Habit:

Mounded

Container Role:

Thriller

Attracts:

Birds, Butterflies, Hummingbirds

Plant Needs

Light Requirement:

Sun

Maintenance Category:

Easy

Bloom Time:

Planting To Frost

Hardiness Zones:

10a, 10b, 11a, 11b, 9a, 9b

Water Category:

Average

Uses:

Container, Landscape

Maintenance Notes: 

If you’re looking for a tough, low-maintenance plant, it’s hard to beat lantana. Known for its durability, lantana thrives in hot climates, tolerates less-than-ideal soils, and typically requires little to no supplemental watering once established in the landscape. Most varieties also do not require regular deadheading, making lantana a great option for gardeners seeking easy-care plants.

Often described as a plant that thrives on neglect, lantana is an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardens. Lantana varieties come in many sizes, shapes, and growth habits, from compact plants to spreading or shrub-like forms. Be sure to check the mature size and growth habit of the specific variety you select to ensure it fits your landscape or container garden.

Lantana can be trimmed back at any time to shape the plant or encourage fuller branching. In many parts of the United States and Canada, lantana is grown as an annual. However, it is technically a tender perennial. In regions with mild winter climates, lantana may survive year-round and develop into flowering shrubs.

In areas where lantana grows as a perennial, plants are generally trouble-free and easy to maintain. They can be pruned throughout the year but often benefit from a more substantial pruning in early spring after the last frost, which encourages vigorous new growth and increased flowering.

If plant growth slows during the heat of midsummer, a light application of fertilizer can help stimulate growth and promote additional blooms. Adding fertilizer or compost to garden beds, along with regular fertilization for container-grown plants, helps ensure the best performance.

According to the Humane Society of America, lantana leaves may be toxic to pets. This means the plant has the potential to produce a toxic reaction if ingested.

Seed production varies by variety. If you notice a large number of berries developing, deadheading spent flowers may help encourage continuous blooming. If berry production is minimal, deadheading is usually unnecessary. Many modern varieties are also self-cleaning, meaning they naturally drop old blooms.

With its heat tolerance, drought resistance, and long-lasting flowers, lantana remains one of the most dependable flowering plants for sunny landscapes, garden beds, and containers.

About Creekside Champions

Each Creekside Champion plant is hand-selected for its exceptional beauty, resilience, and proven garden performance. Grown with care by our family and backed by generations of expertise, these plants embody trust, quality, and the joy of cultivating something truly special. Confident, dependable, and naturally stunning — Creekside Champions™ are made to thrive. Family Grown. Proven Performance.

Bandana® Cherry Sunrise Lantana
Lantana camara ‘Bandana Cherry Sunrise’

Bandana® Cherry Sunrise delivers a dazzling blend of fuchsia, yellow, orange, and pink in every bloom cluster, creating a vibrant, ever-changing display all season long. This sun-loving, heat-tolerant lantana is a standout performer in tough conditions and remains evergreen in frost-free climates. Whether used in containers or landscape beds, it provides continuous color from planting until frost with very little maintenance.

Why it’s a Creekside Champion™:
Its exceptional heat tolerance, bold multi-color blooms, and ability to thrive through challenging summer weather make it a top performer in Southern gardens. Pollinators adore it, it rarely needs attention, and its mounded habit looks beautiful in both containers and garden plantings—reliable, colorful, and always eye-catching.

Plant Type:

Annual

Height Category:

Medium

Garden Height:

12 - 26 Inches

Spacing:

12 - 24 Inches

Spread:

12 - 24 Inches

Foliage Colors:

Green

Flower Colors:

Pink

Flower Shade:

Pink

Habit:

Mounded

Container Role:

Thriller

Attracts:

Birds, Butterflies, Hummingbirds

Light Requirement:

Sun

Maintenance Category:

Easy

Bloom Time:

Planting To Frost

Hardiness Zones:

10a, 10b, 11a, 11b, 9a, 9b

Water Category:

Average

Uses:

Container, Landscape

Maintenance Notes: 

If you’re looking for a tough, low-maintenance plant, it’s hard to beat lantana. Known for its durability, lantana thrives in hot climates, tolerates less-than-ideal soils, and typically requires little to no supplemental watering once established in the landscape. Most varieties also do not require regular deadheading, making lantana a great option for gardeners seeking easy-care plants.

Often described as a plant that thrives on neglect, lantana is an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardens. Lantana varieties come in many sizes, shapes, and growth habits, from compact plants to spreading or shrub-like forms. Be sure to check the mature size and growth habit of the specific variety you select to ensure it fits your landscape or container garden.

Lantana can be trimmed back at any time to shape the plant or encourage fuller branching. In many parts of the United States and Canada, lantana is grown as an annual. However, it is technically a tender perennial. In regions with mild winter climates, lantana may survive year-round and develop into flowering shrubs.

In areas where lantana grows as a perennial, plants are generally trouble-free and easy to maintain. They can be pruned throughout the year but often benefit from a more substantial pruning in early spring after the last frost, which encourages vigorous new growth and increased flowering.

If plant growth slows during the heat of midsummer, a light application of fertilizer can help stimulate growth and promote additional blooms. Adding fertilizer or compost to garden beds, along with regular fertilization for container-grown plants, helps ensure the best performance.

According to the Humane Society of America, lantana leaves may be toxic to pets. This means the plant has the potential to produce a toxic reaction if ingested.

Seed production varies by variety. If you notice a large number of berries developing, deadheading spent flowers may help encourage continuous blooming. If berry production is minimal, deadheading is usually unnecessary. Many modern varieties are also self-cleaning, meaning they naturally drop old blooms.

With its heat tolerance, drought resistance, and long-lasting flowers, lantana remains one of the most dependable flowering plants for sunny landscapes, garden beds, and containers.

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