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Plant description:

This vigorous, mounding plants are perfect landscape fillers. Petunia Supertunia Vista Silverberry bears white flowers with pink veins at the ends of the stems from mid spring to mid fall. This heat tolerant plant attracts butterflies.  Deadheading not necessary.

Family: – Solanaceae (nightshade)

Botanical Pronunciation: – peh-TOON-yuh

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Botanical name

Petunia Supertunia Vista Silverberry

Plant Care

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Flowers

January February March September October November December Petunia Supertunia Vista Silverberry bears white flowers with pink veins at the ends of the stems from mid spring to mid fall.

Common name(s)

Petunia Supertunia Vista Silverberry

Foliage

This plant has green foliage.

Uses in landscape design

Supertunia an easy plant for combination pots and for the landscape.

Maintenance

This Petunia is self-cleaning and no dead heading is necessary. Fertilise twice a month with Supertunia Vista Silverberry PBR liquid fertiliser. Protect from severe frost.

Wildlife attractions

birds , butterflies

Interesting info

Tolerates heat

Growth habit

This plant has a mounding growth habit.

January February March September October November December
Petunia Supertunia Vista Silverberry bears white flowers with pink veins at the ends of the stems from mid spring to mid fall.

This plant has green foliage.

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