Add elegance to your garden with the Lantana White Dwarf Bush Live Plant, a compact and hardy flowering shrub that produces clusters of pure white blooms throughout the year. Ideal for hedges, borders, balcony pots, and container gardening, this dwarf variety is perfect for Indian climates. Known for its easy maintenance and butterfly-attracting properties, the Lantana White Dwarf Live Plant is a favorite among beginner and seasoned gardeners alike.
Variety Name: Lantana White Dwarf
Type of Plant: Flowering Shrub (Live Plant)
Germination Time: Not applicable (Live plant from rooted cuttings)
Sunlight Requirements: Full sunlight (minimum 6 hours)
Growing Locations: Outdoor gardens, pots, balconies, borders, hedges
Growing Season: Year-round
Seed Sowing Depth: Not applicable
Ideal Climate: Tropical and subtropical
Plant Height: Grows up to 1.5 to 2 feet tall
Fertilizer Needs: Use organic compost or balanced NPK every 30 days
Life Span: Perennial
Ideal Growing Temperature: 20°C to 35°C
Blooming Time: Continuous flowering throughout the year
Maintenance Required: Low – occasional pruning
Watering Frequency: Twice a week or when soil feels dry
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 9x9 or 12x12 inches


The Lantana White Dwarf Plant thrives all year in most parts of India. It flourishes in the spring and monsoon seasons and continues blooming even in warmer months. The best time to plant is February to July for fast root establishment and flowering.
Choose a medium-sized grow bag or pot (9–12 inches) with good drainage. Fill with a mix of red soil, compost, and river sand. Place the plant in a sunny spot and water moderately. Prune once a month to maintain the round bushy shape and promote blooming.
Preparation: Use fertile garden soil with compost
Planting: Transplant carefully into a well-drained container or open ground
Watering: Water only when topsoil feels dry
Fertilization: Use organic compost or liquid seaweed every month
Support: Not needed – naturally bushy
Pruning: Light pruning keeps it compact and increases flowers
Sunlight: Ensure 5–6 hours of full sunlight for best flowering
Soil: Well-draining sandy loam or red soil with organic matter
Fertilization: Feed monthly with compost or cow dung
Pruning: Regular pruning encourages dense flowering
Spacing: If planting multiple, maintain 1-foot spacing
Pest Control: Use neem oil if mealybugs or aphids appear
Disease Prevention: Avoid waterlogging
Mulching: Use dry leaves or cocopeat to retain soil moisture
Harvesting: Not required – ornamental plant
1. Apply Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers
When your plants begin flowering, use nutrient-rich fertilizers like Organic Bone Meal Powder or Vermicompost. This helps in boosting the bloom and enhances overall yield.
2. Use Organic Fertilizers
Feed your plants with organic fertilizers such as Cow Dung Manure or Neem Cake. Organic options promote healthy soil life.
3. Regular Feeding
Apply fertilizers every 20-25 days to ensure plants receive a steady supply of nutrients. Choose from various options like Cocopeat Compost for
Lantana White Dwarf Live Plant is an evergreen flowering bush loved for its continuous white clusters of blooms that pop against lush green foliage. It's a pollinator-friendly plant that attracts butterflies and bees. This low-maintenance shrub is ideal for landscaping, flower beds, edging walkways, or patio pots. Its compact size, drought tolerance, and high bloom rate make it a winner in Indian gardens.
Ornamental Beauty: Perfect for creating borders and garden edges
Pollinator Magnet: Attracts bees and butterflies naturally
Compact Growth: No need for frequent pruning or training
Air Purifier: Improves outdoor air quality
Low Maintenance: Hardy and pest-resistant
Avoid excess watering; soggy roots lead to fungal issues.
Don’t plant in full shade; lack of sunlight reduces flowering.
Keep away from pets – some parts of the lantana plant can be mildly toxic.
Regularly remove dry blooms to encourage fresh flowers.
No Blooms: Due to low sunlight. Shift to a sunnier area.
Yellow Leaves: Caused by overwatering or poor drainage.
Pest Infestation: Neem oil spray works effectively for aphids and spider mites.
Drooping Plant: Check for root rot or insufficient sunlight.
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Q1: Can Lantana White Dwarf grow indoors?
It is best grown outdoors as it needs full sunlight to bloom continuously.
Q2: How often should I water this plant?
Water twice a week or when the soil feels dry to the touch.
Q3: Will the plant bloom in summer?
Yes, this plant blooms year-round, even in summer, with proper care.
Q4: Is this plant suitable for beginners?
Yes, it is a perfect choice for beginners due to its hardiness and minimal care needs.
Q5: Can it be grown in balcony pots?
Absolutely. Use a 9x9 or 12x12 inch pot and keep it in full sun.
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