Petunia Grandflora Tritunia Purple

Product ref: PP28846

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One of our best-selling bedding plants, Petunias are truly stunning summer flowers. Grandiflora varieties are loved for their distinct, massive blooms that are the largest out of all petunias. A sophisticated choice in our wide selection, Petunia grandiflora 'Tritunia Purple' boasts large blooms in rich purple-magenta shades with a deep, contrasting throat. A striking addition to containers and raised beds in contemporary gardens, this half-hardy annual is a versatile bedding plant that attracts pollinators.

Plant this petunia in full sun, in moist but well-drained soil and a sheltered position. Water regularly during periods of drought and feed every fortnight with a flowering fertiliser. Remove spent blooms as they fade to encourage further flowering. Its rich colouring creates a luxurious and elegant summer display.

Supplied in approx. 9cm pots.

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The primary intended use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption.

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