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Lantana 'Chapel Hill Yellow' (PP19,548)



Lantana 'Chapel Hill Yellow' flowers
Lantana 'Chapel Hill Yellow' flowers
Lantana 'Chapel Hill Yellow' habit
Lantana 'Chapel Hill Yellow' habit
Lantana 'Chapel Hill Yellow' foliage
Lantana 'Chapel Hill Yellow' foliage
Lantana 'Chapel Hill Yellow' (PP19,548)

Our first introduction is a cold hardy (to USDA Hardiness Zone 7) Lantana derived from 'Miss Huff' and 'New Gold'.  'Chapel Hill Yellow' combines the cold hardiness of 'Miss Huff' with the low, spreading growth habit of 'New Gold'.  'Chapel Hill Yellow' also has leathery, dark green foliage and medium yellow flowers that are produced from summer to fall.  'Chapel Hill Yellow' is protected by US Plant Patent 19,548.

Griffith Propagation Nursery is the licensed propagator of Lantana 'Chapel Hill Yellow'.  Liners are available for sale to approved growers.  A minimum order of 500 liners is required.  If you are a grower who is interested in producing this plant, please contact:

Griffith Propagation Nursery
2580 Antioch Church Rd.
Watkinsville, GA 30677
Phone (706) 310-0027
Fax (706) 769-4618
www.GriffithPropagationNursery.com

Lantana 'Chapel Hill Gold'(PPAF)

Lantana 'Chapel Hill Gold' habit
Lantana 'Chapel Hill Gold' habit
Lantana 'Chapel Hill Gold' flowers
Lantana 'Chapel Hill Gold' flowers
Lantana 'Chapel Hill Gold' PPAF

Lantana 'Chapel Hill Gold' was discovered as a branch sport on 'Chapel Hill Yellow'.  'Chapel Hill Gold' retains the same low, spreading growth habit, lustrous dark green foliage, and Zone 7 cold hardiness of 'Chapel Hill Yellow'.  In addition to these outstanding characteristics, 'Chapel Hill Gold' also has solid golden yellow flowers.  A US Plant Patent has been applied for.  Please contact Griffith Propagation Nursery if you are interested in growing this new Lantana.

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