
Lantana camara L. is a plant of the genus Lantana in the family Verbenaceae. The plant has a foul smell, sometimes in the shape of a rattan; the stems and branches are square, with rough hairs, often with downward curved hooks or no thorns; the single leaves are opposite, and the leaves are ovate to ovate-oblong; head-shaped Inflorescence axillary, peduncle thick, longer than petiole, corolla yellow, orange, pink to dark red, with fine and short hairs on both sides; fruit spherical, purple-black when ripe. Lantana blooms year-round. Lantana flowers have many colors, just like lantana, and its fruit is round, just like the pill made by the ancients, which is the origin of its name. the
Lantana is native to tropical America, and often grows in seaside beaches and open areas at an altitude of 80-1500 meters. Lantana likes the environment of high temperature and high humidity. It is drought-resistant, heat-resistant and barren-resistant, but its cold resistance is poor. The propagation methods include seeding and cutting propagation.