Terry varieties of petunias
Petunia is a very popular growing plant that adapts to different conditions. Petunia is distinguished by a variety of colors and flower shapes.
To the variety of colors and sizes of the flower, you can also add terry and various forms of the edge of the petal (waviness, corrugation, fringe). Large-flowered petunia has a more variable flower shape. The fimbriata type has a fringed edge of the petal, and the superbissima type has a fringed edge and a wide pharynx. These types are popular in pots. Terry petunias are often bred by selection.
Terry petunias attract the attention of lovers with their unusual color and shape. Terry varieties of petunias and their hybrids exist in large-flowered and small-flowered petunias. Terry petunia grows up to 25-30 centimeters in height, it branches well, and from the beginning of summer to late autumn it is covered with large double flowers with a color ranging from snow-white to purple.
Terry petunias prefer sunny places. It is advisable to choose fertile soil. Soil moisture must be kept moderate. Watering should be regular, but care should be taken to ensure that the water does not stagnate. Periodically, petunia is fed with mineral fertilizers.
Terry varieties of petunias in cool and rainy weather can rot and even stop growing. Therefore, you need to choose a warm and protected place for planting. Terry petunias look great in flower beds, flower beds, borders, vases, balconies and windows. Various shades and a pleasant look and smell of plants will undoubtedly decorate your home or plot.