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Petunia hybrida 'Sanguna Yellow'

SKU Name
PET-SAN-701-LS51 Rooted Cutting 51 CT Tray

Petunias are a great plant to add to any floral environment. Their high versatility makes them a wise feature in planters and flower gardens. Create beautiful potted combinations and garden landscapes that will last all season with a canopy of trumpeting blossoms with one of the broadest spectrums of floral colors to choose from.

The Sanguna Series is bred by Syngenta. Each variety in this line has a semi-trailing nature and is a vigorous growth habit. The Sanguna Series comes in numerous colors and shades.  Sanguna Rose Vein features rose pink blooms with lavender veins. It has a spread of 20-24 inches, a space of 12-18 inches, and a height of 10-14 inches.

  • Early Blooming, Large Flowers Fill the Center of the Plant, not just the Perimeter
  • Strong Branching & Vigor Fills Containers & Baskets Quickly

 

  • Breeder: Syngenta Flowers
  • Height: 10-14 Inches
  • Spread: 20-24 Inches
  • Spacing: 12-18 Inches
  • Zone: Zones 10 - 11
  • RC 102 Tray

Petunia is a semi-trailing to trailing annual and tender perennial. Classic petunias are a garden standby. These sunny, heat-loving flowers, originating in North, Central, and South America, were one of the first ornamentals to be hybridized. Petunia flowers all have a similar form and come in a wide array of colors. Their blooms are normally funnel-shaped with either radial or bi-lateral symmetry. Bi-colored flowers, either striped or edged in contrasting colors, are also common in Petunias. All Petunias have medium to fine, green leaves and stems that are sticky to the touch and strongly scented. Some plants have broad, spreading habits while others have a more mounding nature. Petunias are beautiful and easy to grow.

Varieties with a trailing habit are especially beautiful spilling over in hanging baskets and window boxes. Mounding varieties work well as the centerpiece of large potted combinations on the patio. Feature them with a trailing vine or ornamental grass for a more dynamic combo. Taller and fuller varieties go nicely as mixed fillers in the garden. Petunias grow best in moist, fertile, well-drained soil, and are a full to partial sun exposure flower. A unique feature of petunias is that they have sticky stems and have are strongly scented. Petunias will continuously bloom all season long. Key features of this variety are heat, frost, and drought tolerance, no deadheading required, and pleasant fragrance.