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Yes, both are. Lantana is a groundcover or low shrub and Allamanda is a semi-herbaceous climbing plant
The binomial nomenclature name for the lantana plant is Lantana camara.
Lantana is an obnoxious perennial woody Angiospermic bush. It is very difficult to eradicate this weed by conventional methods. Some of the varieties of this plant are ornamental and grown in the parks and gardens.
Yes you can grow another lantana plant from the roots or even from a cutting off of another part of the plant.
Your lantana may not be flowering due to insufficient sunlight, lack of nutrients in the soil, or improper pruning. Make sure it is receiving at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, fertilize it regularly, and prune it to encourage new growth and flowering.
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Yes Lantana plant contains a toxic substance called triterpenes. The unripe berries and leaves of the lantana plant can cause fatality especially when ingested.
Lantana is a noxious introduced plant species found anywhere from sub-tropical rainforests to temperate bushland all along Australia's eastern coast and the hinterland regions. Lantana, or shrub verbenas, are perennial flowering plants native to tropical areas of Africa and the Americas. Some species are invasive and weedlike, due to poisonous foliage and the spread of fruit-borne seeds by birds.
Yes, it is a monocotyledonous flowering plant
Lantana is a plant and therefore cannot feed on an animal. So, no.