Showing posts with label summer flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Petunia, Petunias

Petunia, Petunias

(Easy Wave Coral Reef Petunia) is a spreading petunia with an abundance of dark coral-pink flowers. It grows 12 inches tall and 40 inches wide. 
 It's no wonder petunias continue to rank among the most popular flowering annuals. They're bright and lively, bloom from spring until frost, and scent the air with lovely fragrance. Best of all, they're amazingly easy to grow, both in the garden and in containers.
(Easy Wave White Petunia) is a spreading hybrid with bright white flowers all summer long. It grows 12 inches tall and 40 inches wide.
Petunias are fail-proof favorites for gardeners everywhere. They are vigorous growers and prolific bloomers from mid-spring through late fall. Color choices are nearly limitless, with some sporting beautiful veining and intriguing colors. Many varieties are sweetly fragrant (sniff blooms in the garden center to be sure.) 
(Petunia 'Cascadias Cherry Spark') is a floriferous selection with pink flowers veined in dark purple. It has a trailing habit, making it good for hanging baskets.
(Petunia 'Cascadias Bicolor Purple') is a heavy-blooming variety bearing purple flowers with a white star in the center. It has a trailing habit.


Wave petunias have made this plant even more popular. Reaching up to 4 feet long, it's great as a ground cover or when cascading from window boxes and pots. All petunias do best and grow more bushy and full if you pinch or cut them back by one- to two-thirds in midsummer. Because of their profuse blooms, petunias are excellent in hanging baskets and containers. 
(Easy Wave Purple Petunia) is a spreading petunia bearing tons of dark blue-purple flowers. It grows 12 inches tall and 40 inches wide.
(Bermuda Beach Petunia) is an easy-growing selection that produces an exceptional number of salmon-coral blooms. It grows 10 inches tall and 24 inches across.
Growing Petunias
Light:                Full Sun, Part Sun
Type:                Annual
Height:             From 1 to 5 feet
Width:              1-4 feet wide, depending on type
Flower Color:  Blue, Pink, Red, White, Purple, Coral Pink, Dark Purple, Dark Blue, Deep Red
Foliage Color:  Chartreuse/Gold
Double Wave White Spreading Double Petunia
Surfinia Deep Red is a trailing variety of Petunia that performs well in full sun or part shade and flowers all Spring till April.
Growing Notes from Seeds: 
Petunias do best in full sun, but can handle partial shade, especially in hotter areas. They are very slow to grow from seed. If starting from seed, begin at least 10 to 12 weeks before planting out date. 

Petunia seed needs light to germinate, so don’t cover the seed. Sprinkle it on top of the soil and pat lightly, for good contact. They also prefer warmer temperatures for germination. Start the seeds on heating pads or on top of your refrigerator. Once the seed has germinated, move them from the warm area and let them grow on in cooler temperatures. 

Shared with ABC Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday, Today's flower, Floral Flower Fotos, and Outdoor Wednesday.

Hope you enjoy the beauty!!!
 
Happy Gardening to All !!

Friday, June 21, 2013

Summer Sizzlers — 1. Dwarf Mexican Petunia (Katie)



It’s been hotter in Gurgaon and plant’s going to die if we don’t make extra care this time.


Are there any plants that thrive in these conditions and will beautify your gardens all summer? Of course, they are! Here is the first of Great Summer Sizzlers. Plant them and be cool.

 1. Dwarf Mexican Petunia (Katie)
 
Here’s the first one. It’s a dwarf called ‘Katie’. It grows about 10 inches high and 12 inches wide. It sets few seeds and is not an aggressive spreader. Large, pink-purple flowers appear from June until frost.  


Mexican petunia flowers best in the full sun. Each flower opens for only a single day, and the plant produces what seems like an endless number of blooms. Many gardeners like Mexican petunia because it is easy to grow and enjoy.
  • Botanical Name: Ruellia brittoniana ‘Katie’, Ruellia tweediana ‘Katie’
  • Common Name: Katie Dwarf Ruellia, Dwarf Mexican Petunia, Dwarf Purple Ruellia, Dwarf Blue Bell
  • Family name: Acanthaceae
  • Plant type: A low-growing herbaceous ornamental Perennial, originating from Mexico.
  • Light: Prefers full sun though can tolerate partial shade. Blooms prolifically if planted in areas that receives the most sunlight.

  • Moisture: Medium to low water requirement. Can grow in both dry and wet conditions.
  • Soil: Though tolerant of high heat and humidity, it grows best in standard moist soil. A versatile plant that thrives in any kind of soil, be it acidic, sandy or clay.
  • Propagation: By dividing its rhizomes (root ball) or from herbaceous stem cuttings that root very easily in moist soil or seeds, though it’s better to let it self-sow which it does quite aggressively.


  • Care: Very low maintenance plant that does not need deadheading and is hardly bothered by serious insect or disease problems. Very occasionally bothered by snails, caterpillars, mealy bugs and white flies though, so an occasional check on the underside of leaves or bud clusters are advisable to prevent any spread if any. Ruellia brittoniana ‘Katie’ being a dwarf variety needs no pruning. If the colony of plants gets too big over time, just remove stray or excess plants by cutting straight into the root ball with a spade, dig and discard them. Preferably, grow them in hot and sunny areas to result in the most blooms.
 
  • Usage: Being compact and low-growing, this Dwarf Purple Ruellia will be perfect as a front-of-the-border grouping in flower beds or groundcovers! Also, excellent for container gardening to brighten any garden spot or landscape with their colorful and plentiful blooms. Not excluding their great attraction to butterflies and bees!
 Here’s sharing some images of Katie’s Pink Ruellia from our garden.