Petunia x 'Supertunia® Citrus'

Garden Petunia

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Common Name: 

Garden Petunia

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

40°C

Minimum temperature: 

10°C

Maximum height: 

25 cm

Maximum width: 

30 cm

Garden Petunia (Petunia x 'Supertunia® Citrus') - Description

Vigorous, flowers all season, fertilize often, low-maintenance

Garden Petunia (Petunia x 'Supertunia® Citrus') - Blooming

Blooms saucer or trumpet-shaped, diversely colored flowers from late spring to fall. Hues range from pink, red, yellow, blue to white. Lengthen the flowering period by deadheading on regular basis.Deadheading is the process of removing the spent flower (seed pod and all) from the plant. You can do this by simply pinching the stem below the flower or by using some type of pruning tool to remove the spent flower. Deadheading not only induces new flowers to form, but it can keep the plant from looking too scraggly. There are some cultivated varieties of Petunias that are said to not require deadheading after their blooms fade for the plant to keep flowering; however, it is still recommended to deadhead these Petunias to promote the best floral displays.

Garden Petunia (Petunia x 'Supertunia® Citrus') - Growth

Petunias are perennials, but will not over winter unless you have a warm climate. Best in moderate temperatures (50-85°F (10-30°C)) and full sun with protection from the wind. Prone to rain damage, but are tolerant of wet climates for the most part. Works well in a border or bedding.

Garden Petunia (Petunia x 'Supertunia® Citrus') - Planting

Dig a hole twice as large as the plant you are using. Squeeze the container to loosen the roots, remove it from the pot by turning the pot upside down and gently pulling on the plant. Be sure the grasp the plant at the base near the soil line before pulling. Add a little time release plant food into your hole and mix it lightly into the soil. Place the root ball into your hole. The top of the soil in the pot should be even with the soil in your garden bed. Press the soil gently around the plant, do not pack the soil tightly the roots will grow better if the soil isn't compacted. Water the plant in using a watering can or other gentle flow of water. This will settle the soil around the plant. To conserve water and discourage weeds a layer of mulch can be added to the top of the soil around the plant, this mulch should come close to the plant but not touch the stem.

Garden Petunia (Petunia x 'Supertunia® Citrus') - Pest

Aphids, caterpillars, and leaf miners. Other issues include gray mold, cucumber mosaic virus, leaf spots, bacterial soft rot, and impatiens necrotic spot virus. In some areas the tobacco budworm can be a problem and should be controlled.

Garden Petunia (Petunia x 'Supertunia® Citrus') - Interesting facts

Petunias are native to South America.

Garden Petunia (Petunia x 'Supertunia® Citrus') - Soil and irrigation

Petunias prefer good garden soil but will tolerate poor soil if the drainage is good. Single-flowered varieties will tolerate alkaline soil. All varieties of Petunias require regular watering in order to prosper.

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