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Petunia Color Rush Pink Star
Have you ever seen one like this? Color Rush Pink Star brings crazy fun colors and patterns. The astonishing blossoms are uniquely marked with shades of pink, rosy red, and white, no two being alike. This petunia brings a whimsical look to containers, hanging baskets, and gardens. The showy and distinctive flowers appear on long trailing stems from spring to frost. Notable for big vigor and excellent garden performance, the mounds of color hold up in the heat and rain.
Petunias are long-blooming annuals that thrive in bright sunny locations. Popular trailing out of containers or used as colorful ground covers. A hummingbird favorite, expect to see these winged beauties visiting your containers and hanging baskets. Annual.
Plant Petunias in sunny spots in moist, well-drained soils. Lovers of fertilizer, plant with a slow-release fertilizer and use a liquid fertilizer following manufacturer’s instructions. Petunias benefit from a mid-to-late summer haircut, cut back about halfway when plants begin to look tired, usually in July-August.
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