
Every Landscape in the southwest should have at least one of these low growing, drought tolerant beauties! They seem to be made for our arid climate, greeting the scorching desert heat with clusters of red, orange and yellow flowers that butterflies find irresistible. These tricolor flowers open all-red and only turn to orange and yellow with age, giving ‘Dallas Red’ the distinction of having the truest-red flowers of the available Lantana hybrids. This is one of the more compact shrub Lantanas, growing taller than the trailing varieties, but not as wide. ‘Dallas Red’ does remarkably well in containers and along curbs or walkways, where it thrives in the reflected heat that damages many less tolerant plants.
Height: 3 – 4 feet
Width: 3 – 5 feet
Bloom color: Red/Orange/Yellow
Flowering season: Spring, Summer, Fall
USDA minimum zone: 8
Cold hardiness: 15° F
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