Mexican Petunia

Winnipeg, MB(Zone 4a)

Another find today!!!
:) Donna

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Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Donna, I really like this plant. I've passed up a chance to buy it a couple of
times now because I don't know if it continues blooming all summer.
Is this the same as Solanum lacianatum (sp) ?
Let us know how long your's blooms please.

Jackie

Dublin, CA(Zone 9a)

Mexican petunia is Ruellia, not related to your Solanum.

Washington, MO(Zone 6a)

It blooms all summer, here near St. Louis. Readily self-sows, too.

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Thanks Eggs Zachtley. Love the
plants that give us a long bloom season.
Thanks for the id ecrane

Winnipeg, MB(Zone 4a)

patootie, I'll keep you posted for how long it blooms for me.

:) Donna

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Thanks Donna.

Inland S.E QLD , Australia

I have that one too and the pink.... am still searching for seeds of the white one if anyone would like to do a swap.cheers

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Winnipeg, MB(Zone 4a)

Such a purrrrrrty flower!

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Love both colors. The foliage is nice too.

Jackie

Mirpur (A.K), Pakistan(Zone 9b)

This is really a beautiful plant but so invasive here in Pakistan, last year I pulled one from wild and after that I can see every where in my garden and now I am pulling out all the babies.
Kaleem

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

Brical,

I have the white one and will save some seed for ya. It is not as fast growing, doesn't flower as much as the blue and it never makes a thick clump like the blue.

Montreal, QC(Zone 4b)

PerennialGirl, I have the pink... if you want to trade in the future LOL!

Winnipeg, MB(Zone 4a)

Well sure, Nath!
;) Donna

Inland S.E QLD , Australia

Thanks so much Dale,thats great!!!What can I send you in return?

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

Rain

Melbourne, FL

VERY invasive....just yanked up a lot, really wish I had never planted it.

mid central, FL(Zone 9a)

yes, so invasive here in central florida. it is pretty though. i've learned to admire it from afar after pulling up endless plants in the keys. although it blooms almost every day of the year here, the blooms fall off no later than mid-day or as soon as the hot sun hits them.

South/Central, FL(Zone 9a)

I have a whole hedge of Mexican Petunias. I like them. I do pull up a few extras every now and then, but not many.

Mine start dropping there blooms around 1-2'oclock, making a carpet of flowers on the ground. By the next morning they are all gone, and they are blooming again. : )

~Lucy

Inland S.E QLD , Australia

Heh Dale,sent you rain,,,,did you get it.LOL

San Antonio, TX

I stole some of cuttings from my older brother who hates the plant and have them growing in a large bucket I converted into a pot. (It only took putting the plant into it to make it a pot LOL)

I was reading that u can get seeds and I'd like some guidance with this. I've never noticed after the flowers drop off where the seeds could be. Can someone give me some info as to where to look? I just cut the tops to keep them from getting leggy, dip them in root starter and stick them back into the pot but i'd be interested in trying my hand with the seeds. Thanks for any help

p.s. if anyone can share some white seeds or cuttings I'd love to have some :)

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East Texas, United States(Zone 8a)

it grows everywhere for me but seedlings are easy to remove. One thing that helps me control it is to whack the plant to about 4" from the ground towards to end of our winter.

mid central, FL(Zone 9a)

the seeds explode when they are ripe and shoot a fair distance away, at least the pink ones did. i could hear them. i can't remember what the purple ones did. you can take your trimmings and stick them in water. they will root in about a week.

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

Worth repeating to those in Zones 9 and south - very invasive, but, pretty.

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Inland S.E QLD , Australia

Dale,whats the pretty little daisy and the grass...nice pic...your garden?

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

Daisy is Rudbeckia fulgida, the grass I have no idea, just a summer annual. It is one of my job, not my house. Here is my home>

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Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

Daisy is Rudbeckia fulgida, the grass I have no idea, just a summer annual. It is one of my jobs, not my house. Here is my home>

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Inland S.E QLD , Australia

Dale,that is just beautiful...your neighbours must be so pleased to have you as their neighbour...I know I would be!!!more pics of your garden please!!!!

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

Brical, that is my whole garden. I can show you someone else's garden>

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Mifflintown, PA(Zone 6a)

I love yellow!! What is that plant? Im sure its out of my zone.

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

Oriole - it is Cassia alata and yes it is a tropical plant. Zone 8>south.

see it here> http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/371/

Desoto, TX(Zone 8a)

Dale, you home reminds me of the home I grew up in......and my grandmother's.....and my great-grandmother's. The screen door is the best part of a home.....notice I didn't say house. The facsa of my home of over 40 years doesn't work for a screen door....sssooooo.....I put one on the interior on my sewing/studio/junk/craft room. Is quite enticing....with a piece of lace pulled to one side.....gives a lot more room without a hard door to go against a wall.....and the squeak when it opens is the music of angels. I go on and on and onandonandonandon Wish you lived in Texas, would love to be your neighbor.

LouC

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

I am so glad I saw this thread. I just bought one of these at Regans. I was going to put it in my garden in the back. I now will plant it in a combo pot in my courtyard where it can't spread all over. I sure do not need to make more work for myself.
THANKS.

South/Central, FL(Zone 9a)

I just went out and took pictures of mine. I don't have much trouble with them spreading.
Occasionally 2 or 3 here and there, but they are very easy to pull up.

The 1st picture shows one side, and the next picture the other side.
You will see a couple that I have let grow so that I can give them to someone else. I have had the hedge about 4 years now. : )

~Lucy

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South/Central, FL(Zone 9a)

It sure is taking me a long time to download pictures today.
Here's the other side.

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Inland S.E QLD , Australia

They make a lovely hedge Lucy...looks good!

Winnipeg, MB(Zone 4a)

Definitely a beautiful hedge!
:) Donna

South/Central, FL(Zone 9a)

Thank you. : )

~Lucy

Garner, NC(Zone 7b)

I just saw this thread...And I recently received one of these from a DGer in SC...I'll be interested to see if it spreads like it does for you here in our zone. I have the short purple ruellia. The clumps do get larger, but it has never self seeded. Is that one any better behaved in your area?
Bev

The Woodlands, TX(Zone 9a)

I have the mounding Ruellia - Katie's Ruellia. It spreads too (I never planted it; it just showed up and now I have bunches) but I don't think it is nearly as invasive as the taller Ruellia. I had that at my prior home, and was constanlty pulling it up everywhere. I will put up with pulling the Katie's when it strays, but I don't have the patience (or the back) for weeding out the taller Ruellia. Just my 2 cents worth....

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