Lantana Camara "Ham & Eggs"

- "Ham and Eggs" is a specific cultivar of Lantana Camara known for its distinctive two-toned, non-fruiting flowers that resemble its namesake breakfast dish
- This low-maintenance ornamental plant, a magnet for pollinators, is popular in southern Arizona
- Lantana Camara "Ham and Eggs" is a semi-woody, mounding, and spreading perennial shrub highly valued for its abundant, long-lasting blooms from spring until frost
- The flower clusters feature deep pink or red outer flowers surrounding soft yellow blooms in the center, creating the "ham and eggs" look ... these flowers change color as they mature
- The plant has rough-textured, green leaves that emit a pungent, aromatic scent when crushed ... the foliage is generally considered evergreen in warm climates but may be deciduous in cooler zones
- It typically grows to a height of 2-3 feet and spreads up to 4 feet wide
- It is a favorite of bees, butterflies (including swallowtails and fritillaries), and hummingbirds