Lantana: The Flower That Makes the Garden Colorful and Keeps Mosquitoes Away
Are you tired of scaring away mosquitoes with electric rackets, citronella candles, and sprays that smell like a laboratory?
There is a much simpler (and prettier) way to reduce the presence of these intruders: planting lantana.
Next, discover why this tropical species has become a favorite among gardeners, how to grow it without any mystery, and where to position the pots to create a natural barrier against insects.
1. From Buzz to Solution – Three Quick Notes
Summer = mosquito season
High temperatures accelerate the life cycle of these insects, which bite more and reproduce in any forgotten puddle.
Chemical repellents are not always popular
Strong aroma, high cost, and risk of irritation in sensitive people encourage the search for green alternatives.
Lantana solves two problems at once
Showy flowers brighten up the balcony; essential oils released by the leaves create an aromatic “force field” that disturbs mosquitoes’ sense of smell.
2. Portrait of the Star of the Post
Feature Practical Details
Scientific name Lantana camara (Verbenaceae family)
Origin Central and South America
Port 50 cm to 1.5 m, herbaceous or shrubby
Flowers Multicolored curls that change hue as they mature
Foliage Dark green, slightly serrated, citrusy aroma
Fruits Small black berries – decorative but not edible
Resistance Tolerates strong sun, heat, and short droughts
3. Why Does Lantana Repel Mosquitoes?
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