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Purple Mexican Petunia 09-2010
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Always fun and easy to grow Mexican petunias.
· Date: Mon September 6, 2010 · Views: 1481 · Filesize: 41.7kb, 2567.5kb · Dimensions: 3072 x 2048 ·
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Dean W.


Registered: September 2007
Location: Cedar Park, TX
Posts: 4279
Wed December 22, 2010 5:24am

Were these the tall ones or the shorter variety? I have some coming up in between the cracks in the driveway. Smile

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soundofthemusic1


Registered: August 2009
Posts: 1170
Wed December 22, 2010 6:38am

Dean,


My Mexican Petunias grow to be 6 feet tall. I don't know you consider that the taller or the shorter variety. They are like bamboos, really easy to root. But watch out for the deer; they like to eat my Mexican Petunias.


You can just cut the stems and root them in water. They are really low-maintenance flowering plants.

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Willow87

Registered: August 2009
Location: Plano, Texas
Posts: 2815
Fri January 7, 2011 8:54am Rating: 10.00 

I have those growing everywhere, though they didnt flower this year. I didnt know they got that tall
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soundofthemusic1


Registered: August 2009
Posts: 1170
Sat January 8, 2011 4:39am

Cam,


Dean says he has a dwarf kind that grows to only one foot tall. I don't know why yours didn't flower. I never even fertilize mine and they flower.

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