This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
JACUMBA, California
Lutz, Florida
Atlanta, Georgia
Avondale Estates, Georgia
Rockford, Illinois
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Ellicott City, Maryland
Ellenville, New York
Cincinnati, Ohio
Hugo, Oklahoma
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Lafayette, Tennessee
Dallas, Texas
Deer Park, Texas
Nacogdoches, Texas
Spring, Texas
Richmond, Virginia
Kennewick, Washington
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I planted two wave petunias in July 2011. Even with some cold weather, they didn't stop blooming until mid-December. It is now the middle...Read More
Grew these from seed, which I started inside mid-February. By the middle of May, they were *huge* and in some places, a bit intrusive. ...Read More
These have been amazing plants for me. They bloom like crazy, and when they get too leggy, I just cut them back and they come back bette...Read More
I grew these from seed and had excellent germination. The plants grew on well and loved being in a container (see my photo above). When I...Read More
The last few years, I have been lucky to find these plants at our local nursery . They do extremely well. Unlike any other petunias I hav...Read More
I planted these late last year and they bloomed reasonably well. They overwintered just fine here in zone 9b, and were one of the first ...Read More
I have planted the regular Wave petunias in the past, so I was looking forward to the new Tidal Wave. I found they were a little slower ...Read More
Silver/white blooms with dark purple centers
Botrytis resistant
Will grow in containers
Will grow taller if spaced ...Read More