If you cut them all the way back in winter, by the end of the summer they will be 2-3 foot high and 3-5 feet across.
Also, you are right about that particular species of lantana being non-native. Our native lantana is actually
Lantana urticoides, but the ones in nurseries are mostly weird hybrids of multiple lantana species. If you wanted to, I'm sure you could find
L. urticoides in some local nurseries. It has flowers that are yellow and orange-red to red. Any other color flower is some weird hybrid or non-native.
Typical
L. urticoides:
*edit* I edited this one because the other pic had more red than a typical L. urticoides, although some specimens do have quite a bit of red.Typical
L. camaraWeird hybrid
L. camara (aka Dallas red)
L. montevidensis (non-native also called trailing lantana)
L. montevidensis X
L. camara (aka New Gold Lantana)
Edit: (Deleted L. Horrida as it is possibly a synonym for and definitely a previous name of L. urticoides.)
L. involucrata (Florida native doesn't smell bad like other lantanas also called Button sage lantana)
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