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    Supertunia Tiara Pink deserves to be grown with a blue like Supertunia Mini Vista Indigo petunia or Superbells Grape Punch calibrachoa. Go ahead and say those are purple. Son James and the Eden ...

  3. Petunia - Wikipedia

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    Petunia is a genus of 20 species of flowering plants of South American origin. [1] The popular flower of the same name derived its epithet from the French, which took the word pétun, 'tobacco', from a Tupi–Guarani language. A tender perennial, most of the varieties seen in gardens are hybrids (Petunia × atkinsiana, also known as Petunia × ...

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    To date Supertunia Vista Jazzberry has won 32 awards. Seven of those awards have been Perfect Score. Purple Reign: 2024 is the ideal time to test, trial Supertunia Vista Jazzberry

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    Supertunia Hoopla Vivid Orchid reaches about 12-inches tall with a potential spread of around 2-feet. Proven Winners call it a purple petunia with a picotee margin.

  6. Ruellia simplex - Wikipedia

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    Ruellia simplex, the Mexican petunia, Mexican bluebell or Britton's wild petunia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae that is native to Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America. It has become a widespread invasive plant in Florida , where it was likely introduced as an ornamental before 1933, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] as well as in the ...

  7. Ruellia - Wikipedia

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    Ruellia is a genus of flowering plants commonly known as ruellias or wild petunias. [3] They are not closely related to petunias (Petunia) although both genera belong to the same euasterid clade.