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Petunias are well-loved bedding plants and this collection of trailing, double flowering varieties offer even better fragrance and flower power. Large, double, frilled blooms appear in abundance, smothering the bushy, trailing foliage from May through to the first frosts.Your collection comprises; ‘Double Tumbelina Darcey Rosa’ – an unusual lime green trim complements the vibrant purple-pink flowers; ‘Double Tumbelina Bella’ – large ruffled blooms of deep red petals which are wonderfully trimmed with cream edging; ‘Tumbelina Cherry Ripple’ billowing blooms in colours good enough to eat, creamy white petals are striped with berry red; ‘Tumbelina Superstar’ – rippled blooms in the darkest of purples, black petals are trimmed with cream edging, giving an almost star-like appearance; and ‘Tumbelina Anna’ – frilly pink blooms, with hot-pink petals edged by a thick band of white. Petunia Double Tumbelina prefer to be situated in moist, well-drained soil in a sunny spot, although partial sh
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Key Information
Included In this Collection | Petunia Double Tumbelina Darcey Rosa YP | Petunia Double Tumbelina Superstar YP | Petunia Double Tumbelina Bella YP | Petunia Double Tumbelina Anna YP | Petunia Double Tumbelina Scarlet Ripple YP |
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Latin Name | Petunia ‘Double Tumbelina Darcey Rosa’ | ||||
Hardiness | H2 (1 to 5°C) | ||||
Colour | Pink | ||||
Type | Annual | ||||
Format | Young Plants | ||||
Position | Full-Sun, Part-Shade, Part-Sun | ||||
Foliage | Deciduous | ||||
Height in Maturity (m) | 0.30 | ||||
Spread in Maturity (m) | 0.40 | ||||
Soil Conditions | Loam Sand | ||||
Soil Acidity | Acid Alkaline Neutral | ||||
Aspect | East-facing, North-facing, South-facing, West-facing | ||||
Trailing | Yes | ||||
Scented | Yes | ||||
Drought Tolerant | Yes | ||||
Good for pots | Yes | ||||
Good for hanging baskets | Yes | ||||
Good for wildlife | Yes | ||||
Good for pollinators | Yes |