Family: Solanaceae

Common Name: Pretty Much Picasso Petunia, Supertunia Pretty Much Picasso

Description

Petunia Pretty Much Picasso is an unusual Petunia with purple/magenta flowers rimmed with lime green.

Plant TypeAnnuals, Site author's observations
Sunlightfull, at least one half day of sunlight
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteprefer well drained but will tolerate average, never soggy.
Growing Mediaaverage
TemperatureAcclimated plants are very tolerant of cooler to cold temperatures. In zone #5 they do best in the early spring to early summer (May-June), have a tendency to slow down in the hot drier months and than come on strong in the cool fall (mid-September-October). With a little protection I have had Petunia's in bloom on Turkey Day. Hardened Petunias can be plant in early May (zone #5)
Flowerspurple magenta with a lime green edge
Leavesalternate and covered with a viscid pubescence, making them sticky when pinched
Dimensions8 inch tall, spread over 2-3 feet
MaintenanceContainer plants need to be pruned to keep the plants compact. Deadheading will promote longer bloom time in both bedded and container grown plants. Plants in the garden may need cutting back in the hotter times of the year.
Propagationcuttings
Cultivar OriginOriginated in a breeding program on May 16, 2006 in Bonsall, California (USA)
Author's NotesThe first time I saw this plant it "knocked my socks off". Magenta flowers edged in lime green is unique!!
Notes & Reference#28-Cottage Garden Annuals (Clive Lane) , #40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills) , #51-Armitage's Manual of Annuals, Biennials, and Half-Hardy Perennials (Alan Arimitage
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