Mexican Petunia is a hardy perennial that delivers a bold splash of color with its trumpet-shaped purple blooms. Known for its upright, clumping form and long blooming season, this plant thrives in Florida’s heat and humidity, making it a popular choice for low-maintenance landscapes. Its flowers attract butterflies and bees, while its resilience ensures it shines in both wet and dry soils.
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Type: Perennial flowering plant
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Mature Size: 2–3 ft. tall × 2–3 ft. wide
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Growth Habit: Clumping, spreading by rhizomes
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Exposure: Full sun to partial shade (best flowering in full sun)
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Soil: Adapts to wet, moist, or dry soils; tolerates poor soils well
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Water Needs: Low to moderate; thrives in both irrigated and drought conditions
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Hardiness: USDA Zones 8–11
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Maintenance: Low; cut back in late winter or early spring for fresh growth