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Bright Golden-Yellow Flower Clusters Bloom Continuously in Heat
- Low Growing, Spreading Habit Ideal for Borders, Groundcover
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Botanical Name: Lantana camara ‘New Gold’ Common Name: Lantana Hardiness Zone: Perennial in Warm Regions (USDA Zones 9–11); Grown as an Annual Elsewhere Size: 12–18" Tall × 24–36"+ Spread Growth Habit: Trailing to Spreading, Low-Growing Habit Sunlight: Full Sun (Best Flowering and Color) Soil: Well-Drained Soil; Tolerates Poor or Sandy Soils Water Needs: Low; Drought Tolerant Once Established Bloom Season: Late Spring through Frost Fertilizer: Minimal; Avoid Excess Nitrogen Features: Bright Golden-Yellow Flower Clusters, Vigorous Trailing Habit, Exceptional Heat & Drought Tolerance, Pollinator Friendly Uses: Hanging Baskets, Ground Cover, Slopes, Large Containers, Mass Plantings
Patent: ❌ Not Patented Propagation: ✔ Propagation Allowed
Lantana ‘New Gold’ is one of the most popular trailing lantanas ever introduced, prized for its nonstop golden-yellow blooms and aggressive spreading habit. The flowers hold their bright color through intense summer heat, providing season-long impact with very little maintenance.
Unlike upright or compact lantana varieties, ‘New Gold’ spreads outward rather than upward, making it ideal for covering ground, spilling from containers, or cascading over walls and slopes.
In our trials, ‘New Gold’ has been exceptionally tough and reliable. It thrives in full sun, poor soil, and drought conditions, blooming continuously when many plants shut down.
We especially appreciate its versatility in large-scale applications. It fills space quickly, suppresses weeds, and requires minimal care once established. Butterflies and bees are constant visitors throughout the season.
Compared to compact series like Bandana® or Lucky™, ‘New Gold’ offers far greater spread and trailing performance, making it unsuitable for small containers but excellent for ground cover and large planters.
When compared to landscape varieties like ‘Dallas Red’ or ‘Miss Huff,’ this selection stays lower and more spreading, focusing on coverage rather than height. For gardeners seeking a heat-proof, fast-growing lantana with cascading golden color, Lantana ‘New Gold’ remains a classic and reliable choice.
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