| Botanical Name | Lantana camara 'Havana Pink Sky' |
| Description | Part of the Havana series, 'Pink Sky' is bred for a tidy, mounded habit and exceptional heat performance in the Houston metro area. It provides non-stop color through the hottest summer months. While it is highly adaptable, it thrives best in well-drained soil. In locations with heavy clay, ensure the plant is not in a low-lying area where water collects; amending with organic matter or planting in raised beds will support its long-term health and vigor. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (at least 6-8 hours for best bloom density) |
| Height x Width | 12-18" Height x 18-24" Width |
| Water | Low to Moderate; once established, it is very drought tolerant |
| Zones | 9 - 11 (Perennial in Houston; treat as annual if temperatures drop below 25°F) |
| Fertilization | Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring |
| Pruning | Lightly tip prune to maintain shape; cut back in late winter to encourage new growth |
| Deer Resistance | High |
| Botanical Name | Lantana camara 'Havana Pink Sky' |
| Description | Part of the Havana series, 'Pink Sky' is bred for a tidy, mounded habit and exceptional heat performance in the Houston metro area. It provides non-stop color through the hottest summer months. While it is highly adaptable, it thrives best in well-drained soil. In locations with heavy clay, ensure the plant is not in a low-lying area where water collects; amending with organic matter or planting in raised beds will support its long-term health and vigor. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (at least 6-8 hours for best bloom density) |
| Height x Width | 12-18" Height x 18-24" Width |
| Water | Low to Moderate; once established, it is very drought tolerant |
| Zones | 9 - 11 (Perennial in Houston; treat as annual if temperatures drop below 25°F) |
| Fertilization | Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring |
| Pruning | Lightly tip prune to maintain shape; cut back in late winter to encourage new growth |
| Deer Resistance | High |