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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comMy Lantana plants were supposed to be perennials but have not appeared this spring. Is it too early or are they dead? They are in a sunny spot with wood chips.
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1 Comment To "lantana hasn’t come up"
#1 Comment By shelley On 04/30/2015 @ 4:31 pm
Lantana is considered a tender perennial meaning it typically doesn’t overwinter well in the garden because it’s too cold and won’t tolerate frost. So, there is a possibility your lantana didn’t survive. However, that isn’t to say impossible – a harsh winter coupled with a cold spring isn’t a great recipe for early spring growth. I would give it some more time.
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