Lantana camara is a colorful flowering plant in the verbena family, native to the American tropics, known for its vibrant flowers and potential invasive nature.
Overview
Ecological Impact
Invasive Potential
Propagation Methods
Cultural Significance
Management And Control
Botanical Classification
Habitat And Distribution
Uses In Traditional Medicine
Morphological Characteristics
Southern United States
Invasive Species
Carl Linnaeus
The Animals
Resilience
Community
Colombia
Medicine
Stomach
Soil
🌺 Lantana camara has vibrant flowers that can be orange, yellow, pink, or purple!
🇧🇷 This colorful plant is native to the American tropics, including countries like Brazil and Colombia.
🌱 Lantana belongs to the verbena family, scientifically known as Verbenaceae.
🌼 Its leaves are bright green and can be 2-4 inches long with a jagged shape.
🔍 Lantana can grow up to 3 feet tall and loves sunny spots.
🌍 You can find Lantana camara in places like southern U.S., Africa, and Australia.
🐦 Birds and bees are attracted to its beautiful flowers but can suffer when it becomes invasive.
🌿 Some cultures use parts of Lantana for traditional medicine, but caution is needed as it can be toxic.
🍃 In Australia, Lantana symbolizes resilience and can thrive in tough conditions.
🌎 Lantana camara is considered invasive in many areas, meaning it can crowd out local plants.