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Petunia, Spreading Petunia, Supertunia

Petunia hybrida 'Supertunia Vista Bubblegum'

 

 

  • Vigorous, spreading growth habit
  • Heat tolerant
  • Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies
  • Blooms all season

Kaw Valley Favorite

These are our very favorite plants! Our staff members are avid plant lovers and these are the best of the best in our own landscaping.

Many of our favorites are new & different. All are excellent performers, easy to grow, and well suited to our area. You won't be disappointed!

Details

Ever seen a Petunia on steroids? Try Petunia hybrida 'Supertunia Vista Bubblegum' and you will be amazed. This bubblegum pink flowered plant grows larger than all other Petunias and casts a pink glow over your patio. The Vista Supertunias (Bubblegum, Fuchsia and Silverberry) outperform all other Spreading Petunias with better disease and heat tolerance. They virtually flow over containers, walls or wherever they are situated. Can trail up to 4' in large containers. Self-cleaning, no deadheading necessary.

Growing Tips

If you have problems with budworms (blooms and buds getting chewed away) we recommend Captain Jack's Deadbug Brew. It's safe enough to be used for organic growing, and if used once a week starting mid-June it should take care of these dastardly pests that have invaded most of the Midwest. We carry this fantastic product at our Kaw Valley Garden Centers in ready-to-use spray bottles.

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Type:

Annual

Sun/Shade:

Full Sun to Part Sun

Bloom Color:

Pink

Salmon / Coral

Hardiness Zone:

Not hardy

Height:

16-24 inches

Spread:

36-40 inches

Benefits:

Vigorous Growth

Truly Heat Tolerant

Groundcover

Attracts Wildlife:

Attracts Butterflies

Attracts Hummingbirds

 
 
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