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  | | Synonym: Petunia Surfinia Suntosol, | | German: Petunie | Czech: surfinie | | Genus: Petunia | Mature Height: 0.80 m | | Bloom in: V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, | Flower Colour:   | | Soil Preferred: humic, acid, | Light Required:  | | Other Attributes: annual, opposite leaves, ovate, container plant, attractive flowers, |
 Petunia Surfinia Pink Vein surfinia flowers
Plants of Genus Petunia:- 01) Petunia Surfinia Blue (surfinia), Ger: Petunie, Czech: surfinie
- 02) Petunia Surfinia Giant Purple (surfinia), Ger: Petunie, Czech: surfinie
- 03) Petunia Surfinia Pink Vein (surfinia), Ger: Petunie, Czech: surfinie
- 04) Petunia Surfinia Rose Vein (surfinia), Ger: Petunie, Czech: surfinie
- 05) Petunia x hybrida (petunia), Ger: Petunie, Czech: petúnie zahradní
Petunia grandiflora 'Blue Spark Cascadia' - Blue Spark Cascadia Petunia (1332 readers)Showy lavender-blue and white bicolor blossoms are an eye-catching accent wherever theyre displayed. A petunia unlike any youve ever seen before! Extremely long blooming - early spring to first frost - with avalanches of smaller flowers and lush, heart-shaped leaves which cascade as long as 8-10. Bl... ( About-garden.com)
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External links:Michigan State University Extension: PETUNIA DISEASE PROBLEMSMichigan State University Extension: Petunia x hybrida-- PetuniaNC State University: Annual Flowers: Petunia x hybridaNC State University: NC State Commercial Floriculture- Petunia Deficiency SeriesNC State University: NC State Floriculture- Petunia -Misty Lilac WaveNC State University: NC State Floriculture- Petunia -Surfinia Pastel PinkNC State University: NC State Floriculture- Petunia , Rose Wave & Liracashower RoseNC State University: Petunia x hybrida: Additional ImagesUSDA PLANTS: Petunia axillaris (large white petunia )USDA PLANTS: Ruellia purshiana (Purshs wild petunia )USDA PLANTS: PLANTS Profile for Ruellia brevifolia (tropical wild petunia ...USDA PLANTS: PLANTS Profile for Ruellia caroliniensis ssp. caroliniensis ...USDA PLANTS: PLANTS Profile for Ruellia devosiana (Brazilian wild petunia ...USDA PLANTS: PLANTS Profile for Ruellia chartacea (Peruvian wild petunia ...WIKIPEDIA: 968 PetuniaWIKIPEDIA: Aunt PetuniaWIKIPEDIA: Image:Aunt petunia hp.JPGWIKIPEDIA: Joe and PetuniaWIKIPEDIA: PetuniaWIKIPEDIA: Petunia asteroid mosaic virusWIKIPEDIA: User: Petunia sweetpeaWisflora: Petunia axillaris (Lam.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
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