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Lantana - New Gold

Lantana - New Gold (Lantana x hybrida 'New Gold')
Best Time to Plant MG Recommended Varieties
Spring: April 15 - July 15
New Gold
Plant Notes
This Texas Superstar is drought tolerant, heat loving, low maintenance annual with a wealth of golden yellow flowers. Reduced fruit set promotes prolific blooming spring till frost. Deer tolerant. A very adaptable and popular annual that blooms from spring to fall.
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