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Ball® Horticultural Company

(Dreams White Petunia, Grandiflora Petunia, Petunia)

The clean white flowered ‘Dreams White’ requires little maintenance, is everblooming and absolutely beautiful. This vigorous, heavy flowering, bedding annual has an upright, mounding habit and medium to fine, oval, green leaves and sticky, strongly scented stems. It produces large, funnel-shaped, grandiflora type blooms all summer long. And unlike many other grandiflora types, the flowers of this Ball Horticultural Company introduction hold up well in rain.

This easy to grow bedding plant requires...

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James H. Schutte

(Petunia)

Petunias are an old-fashioned garden favorite. These sunny, heat-loving annuals, or tender perennials, were one of the first ornamentals to be hybridized for the bedding plant market in the 1950s. Petunia species are of North, Central or South American origin.

Petunia ‘Fantasy Blue’ offers an improved selection with a compact, mounded growth habit and light green, scorch-resistant foliage. They are heavy blooming, covered with small, open, tubular to funnel-shaped, blue-violet flowers....

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Syngenta

(Petunia)

Petunias are an old-fashioned garden favorite. These sunny, heat-loving annuals, or tender perennials, were one of the first ornamentals to be hybridized for the bedding plant market in the 1950s. Petunia species are of North, Central or South American origin.

Petunia ‘Fantasy Carmine’ offers an improved selection with a compact, mounded growth habit and light green, scorch-resistant foliage. They are heavy blooming, covered with small, open, tubular to funnel-shaped, red flowers with...

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James H. Schutte

(Petunia)

Petunias are an old-fashioned garden favorite. These sunny, heat-loving annuals, or tender perennials, were one of the first ornamentals to be hybridized for the bedding plant market in the 1950s. Petunia species are of North, Central or South American origin.

Petunia ‘Fantasy Crystal Red’ offers an improved selection with a compact, mounded growth habit and light green, scorch-resistant foliage. They are heavy blooming, covered with small, open, tubular to funnel-shaped, rose-red flowers....

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All-America Selections

(Fantasy Pink Morn Petunia, Grandiflora Petunia, Petunia)

Petunias are an old-fashioned garden favorite. These sunny, heat-loving annuals, or tender perennials, were one of the first ornamentals to be hybridized for the bedding plant market in the 1950s. Petunia species are of North, Central or South American origin.

Petunia ‘Fantasy Pink Morn’ offers improved selections with a compact, mounded growth habit and light green, scorch-resistant foliage. They are heavy blooming, covered with small, open, tubular to funnel-shaped flowers. The flowers...

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Jessie Keith

(Fantasy Red Petunia, Grandiflora Petunia, Petunia)

Petunias are an old-fashioned garden favorite. These sunny, heat-loving annuals, or tender perennials, were one of the first ornamentals to be hybridized for the bedding plant market in the 1950s. Petunia species are of North, Central or South American origin.

Petunia ‘Fantasy Red’ offers improved selections with a compact, mounded growth habit and light green, scorch-resistant foliage. They are heavy blooming, covered with small, open, tubular to funnel-shaped, bright, red flowers...

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James H. Schutte

(Petunia)

Supertunia® Series petunias feature a vigorous trailing habit and prolific season-long bloom. The medium-sized, funnel-shaped flowers come in rich shades of white, lavender, blue, purple, red, pink, or peach. They continue through the dog days of summer, long after many other petunias have flagged in the heat.

Hybrid petunias are garden standbys. Developed from several South American petunia species, these sun- and heat-loving annuals or tender perennials were among the first ornamentals...

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James Burghardt

(Petunia)

Supertunia® Series petunias feature a vigorous trailing habit and prolific season-long bloom. The medium-sized, funnel-shaped flowers come in rich shades of white, lavender, blue, purple, red, pink, or peach. They continue through the dog days of summer, long after many other petunias have flagged in the heat.

Hybrid petunias are garden standbys. Developed from several South American petunia species, these sun- and heat-loving annuals or tender perennials were among the first ornamentals...

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James H. Schutte

(Petunia)

Supertunia® Series petunias feature a vigorous trailing habit and prolific season-long bloom. The medium-sized, funnel-shaped flowers come in rich shades of white, lavender, blue, purple, red, pink, or peach. They continue through the dog days of summer, long after many other petunias have flagged in the heat.

Hybrid petunias are garden standbys. Developed from several South American petunia species, these sun- and heat-loving annuals or tender perennials were among the first ornamentals...

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James H. Schutte

(Petunia, Supertunia® Cotton Candy Petunia)

Supertunia® Cotton Candy offers a vigorous mounding to trailing habit and a prolific season-long display of lavender-pink blooms with red eyes.

Hybrid petunias are garden standbys. Developed from several South American petunia species, these sun- and heat-loving annuals or tender perennials were among the first ornamentals to be bred for the bedding plant market in the 1950s. They have medium to fine, oval, mid- to dark-green leaves and fuzzy, sticky, scented stems. The velvety, pungent,...