Supertunia Vista Snowdrift Petunia (Petunia 'Supertunia Vista Snowdrift')
peh-TOON-yah 'Supertunia Vista Snowdrift'
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Deciduous Perennial
(usually grown as an annual near you)
in the Solanaceae Family
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Available May 7
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Price |
Availability |
| Eco+ Grande(TM) Tray of 10 4" compostable pots |
Greenhouse
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$61.80 |
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| Tray of 3 #1 gallons |
Greenhouse
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$35.46 |
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Available May 14
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Notes |
Price |
Availability |
| Eco+ Grande(TM) Tray of 10 4" compostable pots |
Greenhouse
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$61.80 |
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| Tray of 18 3.5" pots |
Greenhouse
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$60.00 |
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| Tray of 3 #1 gallons |
Greenhouse
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$35.46 |
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Available May 21
| Size |
Notes |
Price |
Availability |
| Eco+ Grande(TM) Tray of 10 4" compostable pots |
Greenhouse
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$61.80 |
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| Tray of 18 3.5" pots |
Greenhouse
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$60.00 |
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| Tray of 3 #1 gallons |
Greenhouse
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$35.46 |
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Available June 4
| Size |
Notes |
Price |
Availability |
| Eco+ Grande(TM) Tray of 10 4" compostable pots |
Greenhouse
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$61.80 |
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| Tray of 3 #1 gallons |
Greenhouse
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$35.46 |
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About Petunias
Would spring even happen without a gorgeous hanging basket of petunias on every front porch?
These planter favorites are easy to care for and give much more than they take.
Pro tip: petunias only bloom at the end of their stems, so the easiest way to keep them looking fabulous is to pinch dead blooms off with your fingers and periodically cut the longest stems halfway back to the soil, which will prompt the plant to create a new branching stem with fresh flowers at the cut.
Superpro tip: only cut a few stems back each week starting in mid-summer, so the plant stays looking full and lush (rather than like it recently got a really bad haircut) while you promote extra blooms well into fall!?
Petunias love the sun but can tolerate partial shade. They grow best in well-drained soil (planting with a handful or two of peat moss can help with this) but should be kept moist when potted, so plan on watering these beauties every few days or daily during hot weather if you have them in a planter.
Petunias are HUNGRY and should be fertilized often to promote the most blooms!
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Pros
- Tons of colors and varieties available
- Bloom from spring until the first frost
- Showy and colorful in planters or the garden
- Adapt easily to most soil conditions
- Prefer full sun, but can tolerate partial shade (6 or more hours of sun a day)
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Cons
This plant is probably not winter-hardy outdoors where you live.
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Plant Data |
| Mature Size |
9 - 12 inches
tall. 12 - 36 inches
wide.
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| Sun Exposure |
Partial Shade - Full Sun |
| Moisture Tolerance |
Medium |
| Zones |
10a - 11b
(Usually hardy to 30° F)
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| Tags |
Annual in Chicago, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Deciduous, Extended Bloom Time, Full Sun, Good for Beginners, Medium, Medium, Partial Shade, Partial Sun, Perennial, Reblooms, Showy Flowers, Spillers, Tender Perennial
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| Bloom Period |
May to frost
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| Flower Color |
True White
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Photos of This with...
Supertunia Vista Snowdrift Petunia,
Supertunia Vista Bubblegum Petunia,
Silver Falls Dichondra,
Diamond Mountain Euphorbia,
Supertunia Vista Jazzberry,
Supertunia Vista Paradise Petunia,
Tiger Eyes Staghorn Sumac,
Rockin' Blue Suede Shoes Salvia,
Meteor Shower Verbena,
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Potential Substitutions
Petunia 'Easy Wave White'
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