Lantana

Why Lantana Is a Summer Powerhouse
Lantana is one of the best full sun mosquito repellent plants if you want nonstop color. It thrives in heat, handles dry spells better than many annuals, and keeps blooming like it has something to prove.
I love it for patios because the flower clusters are cheerful and bold. It brings that vacation-y energy fast.
What Makes It So Popular
The big appeal is the long bloom season and those fun color blends, like orange-pink, yellow-red, or soft sherbet tones. It’s one of my favorite porch plants for mosquitoes when I want a big visual payoff.
It also works beautifully in mixed containers. One lantana can carry a whole pot, honestly.
Care Tips for Best Results
Give lantana full sun, good drainage, and don’t overwater it. Too much fussing usually makes it less happy, which is kind of relatable.
Deadheading can help keep it tidy, though many newer varieties bloom freely without much help. In colder climates, it’s usually grown as an annual, while warmer areas may keep it as a perennial.
Where to Use It
I love lantana in bright front entries, sunny deck pots, and hot border edges where other flowers might struggle. If your yard bakes in summer, this plant can really save the day while still looking polished.
If you try any of these natural mosquito repellent plants, I’d love to hear which ones work best in your space. Drop a comment below, share this with a gardening friend, and pin it for later so you’ve got your planting list ready when garden center season hits.


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