How big does a Duranta Bush get?

The Duranta flowering plant (Duranta erecta) may reach up to 10 feet (3 m.) in height, and flowers profusely from summer until the first heavy frost. The shrub-like plant is multi-stemmed and the branches are somewhat droopy. The stems may have sharp spines.

Does Duranta Gold Mound Flower?

Gold Mound Duranta features showy clusters of lavender flowers with purple stripes at the ends of the branches in mid summer. It has green foliage which emerges gold in spring. The glossy pointy leaves remain green throughout the winter.

Is Duranta fast-growing?

A tropical powerhouse, the golden dewdrop plant (more commonly known as duranta) is a fast-growing tropical shrub with beautiful blooms and fantastic foliage.

Can Duranta grow in shade?

Light. Duranta plants need full sun to get the energy they need to make blooms and berries. Plants growing in too much shade often get lanky and sparse.

Where to plant Duranta?

Duranta plants prefer rich organic soil that is somewhat loamy and drains well. It is especially important to keep soil light if you are planting in a container. Be sure that your container has plenty of drainage holes. If planting in the ground, choose a location that receives full to part sun for best flowering display.

What is Gold Mound?

Gold mound duranta (Duranta erecta “Gold Mound”) grows 2 to 4 feet tall and wide. Its main attraction is its bright yellow foliage, although it does produce small lavender flowers as well. This plant grows well in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 9b through 11.

What is a Duranta plant?

Duranta is a plant genus that is part of the Verbenaceae family. It is named after Castore Durantes, who was an Italian botanist. This genus contains over 30 species of shrubs that are native to the southern United States, parts of Central America, and parts of South America.