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Petunias in flower beds and pots are among the most popular annual garden flowers. There are many petunia varieties to choose from; most of them are hybrids. You'll find these prolific bloomers with wide, trumpet-shaped flowers in almost every color but true blue. Colors range from solid to striped or veined, There are petunias with single or double blooms and with ruffled or smooth petals. The branching foliage is hairy and somewhat sticky. The growth habit is mounding or cascading. Some petunia varieties are more fragrant than others. Learn more about how to grow petunias as annuals or short-lived perennials.
Petunias are fast-growing plants that will reach their mature size by late spring. When to plant petunias depends on your area's projected last spring frost date; the plants must not be exposed to any frost.

