(Petunia integrifolia ‘Shanin' Wild’)
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Shanin Wild Petunia is a sprawling tender perennial flower native to South America but grows in the Midwest and northeastern United States as an annual. At maturity, this plant reaches a height of 12” and features erect hairy stems, oval leaves, and 2” trumpet-shaped violet flowers. This versatile plant can be grown in containers or hanging baskets and has the added benefits of attracting butterflies and hummingbirds while repelling aphids, bean beetles, leaf hoppers, and tomato hornworms. It also self-sows and makes for a lovely cut flower.
- Non-GMO
- Garden Flower
- Open Pollinated
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General Information
Family: Solanaceae
Genus: Petunia
Species: integrifolia
Variety: Shanin' Wild
Grown as: Annual: 1-8
Perennial: 9a-11
Maturity (Blooms): Summer
Light: Full Sun
Water: Medium. Water seedlings until they become established. Mature plants tolerate some drought, though they flourish with occasional watering.
Soil Moisture: Medium. Lightly moist
Soil Moisture: Low
Beneficial Insects?: Yes. It attracts hummingbirds and butterflies and has good pest resistance.
Containers?: Yes. This spreading, plant makes an excellent choice for hanging baskets, borders, and containers
Height: 12”
Spacing: 12”
Sow Depth: On soil surface.
USDA Zone: 3a-9b
Produces: erect hairy stems, oval leaves, and 2” trumpet-shaped violet flowers.
Genus: Petunia
Species: integrifolia
Variety: Shanin' Wild
Grown as: Annual: 1-8
Perennial: 9a-11
Maturity (Blooms): Summer
Light: Full Sun
Water: Medium. Water seedlings until they become established. Mature plants tolerate some drought, though they flourish with occasional watering.
Soil Moisture: Medium. Lightly moist
Soil Moisture: Low
Beneficial Insects?: Yes. It attracts hummingbirds and butterflies and has good pest resistance.
Containers?: Yes. This spreading, plant makes an excellent choice for hanging baskets, borders, and containers
Height: 12”
Spacing: 12”
Sow Depth: On soil surface.
USDA Zone: 3a-9b
Produces: erect hairy stems, oval leaves, and 2” trumpet-shaped violet flowers.