Petunia is genus of 35 species of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, of South American origin, closely related to tobacco, cape gooseberries, tomatoes, deadly nightshades, potatoes and chili peppers. The popular flower of the same name derived its epithet from the French, which took the word petun, meaning "tobacco," from a Tupi–Guarani language. An annual, most of the varieties seen in gardens are hybrids (Petunia × hybrida).
Here is one of the Surfinia series of petunia, called 'Purple Vein'. It is perfect for creating colourful summer displays in containers and hanging baskets. It is also a good ground cover plant, making a carpet of lavender blooms with contrasting veins. For the best displays, feed and water regularly.
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Beautiful. Such a nice colour in the garden.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours and flowers - love the patterns of the veins on the petals!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful in the garden and I love their scent. Lovely photo of them.
ReplyDeleteI love the patterns and the colours.
ReplyDeletePetunia was the first plant I ever bought!
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful.
/Lillianna
I love the color of this beautiful flower!
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