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I love this plant! In 2009, I planted lavender, pink and white varieties in my back yard where I have big dogs. They bloom from early su...Read More
This one self sows a lot, I have them coming up all over my porch in the cracks between the boards, and in my other potted tropicals as t...Read More
This one grows like a weed - healthy and blooming most of the time, Houston heat and cold tolerant. Freeze kills foliage, but not roots,...Read More
I absolutely love this plant stays contained in clumps for me. This is not the mexican Petunia that is considered invasive , It does not ...Read More
This plant annoys me sometimes because it does spread; however, they are very easy to remove at any stage of growth.
Excel...Read More
Recently I acquired "Katie Bluebells" from an aquatic
plant source. It was thriving in a shallow pond, so I found
it odd th...Read More
I tried to add a note regarding the danger of this plant. Here's what the Florida Dept of Ag says about it:
"Mexican petu...Read More
I live in lakeland Florida. I bought a pink Mexican petunia four years ago . It's now almost 2 1/2 foot high. I have 13 plants now from ...Read More
Much more interesting and much less invasive than the other cultivars. I planted my transplant in May and it had expanded to at least twi...Read More
It's easy to divide and share this plant: pull the extra stems off, making sure there's a bit of root attached. Just stick it in the gr...Read More
"Katie" is sometimes called Nolan's dwarf. Shortly after Lynn R. Lowrey, a well known Houston horticulturalist and collector (considered ...Read More