Large lavender funnel-shaped flowers (up to 2 inches) from June through August, fuzzy leaves up to 4 inches long, delightful furry sprouts push up through the soil in late spring, not a true petunia at all - but the flowers certainly remind you of one, attracts hummingbirds and butterflies, drought and salt tolerant, easy to grow, tolerates poor soil (even clay!).
1 foot tall
Plant Hardiness Zones: 3a-9b
Perennial
Native Range: s. MN & WI east to the Appalachian Mts & south to GA & e. TX. Rare in MD, MI, NC, PA & WI
Germination - Easy: Cold stratify 8 weeks.
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