I know this is Lantana!! These are all in the south flower bed. This seems to be very hardy. Brought one of them inside. Hope it makes it through the winter. Another experiment! Thanks for looking.
Posts: 663 | Location: colo | Registered: Oct 09, 2011
Uh, please forgive me, but I do believe BOTH of those are verbena, just different colors. Love those things. We have little wild purple ones that grow along the roads down here.
i agree with FFG, both of those are verbena. There is a lantana 'Lusious Grape' that is a light lavendar with very small blooms. i love it and it makes a great container plant.
Posts: 2910 | Location: Holly Springs, MS USA | Registered: Sep 19, 2002
Well the tag in the red one said Lantana?? Found tag for pink and it said Verbena? I have trouble telling them apart. Whatever they are I like them!! Thanks
Posts: 663 | Location: colo | Registered: Oct 09, 2011
Any more color left anywhere?! Very pretty in your yard Birdie!
Paws~ Could it be a Belladonna Lily~~***** Lady!?You might need to bring inside? Not sure. Think I tried to grow one of those once? I think it disappeared over the winter...must have been a tasty chipmunk treat! :>)
This doesn't count as "blooms", but it is a smidgen of color on the China Girl holly ... That's as much as I can show you, now that everything else has slowed to a crawl here in the midwest.
Muddy, I did not know the answer to your question, so I did a google search. According to the article, both Mockingbirds & cedar waxwings will eat the berries. We don't normally have the waxwings but we do have lots of mockingbirds. I have yet to see one even near any of the several nandina bushes that I have.
I did find out something very interesting though. The leaves of the nandina bush are edible if boiled and rinsed a couple of times, just like the poke weed plant. However, I don't see myself cooking any nandina leaves, although here in the country we do eat poke sallet every spring.