SUPERTUNIA® Lavender Skies Petunia

(1 customer review)
  • Mounding Habit,
  • Great to Plant in Mass,
  • Low Maintenance
Homeowner Tips

For general growing tips and how to care for your annuals. View Garden Crossings How to care for Annuals page.

Interested in growing tips for other plants we sell. Browse our Plant Care Tips.

SUPERTUNIA® Lavender Skies Petunia

(1 customer review)
  • Mounding Habit,
  • Great to Plant in Mass,
  • Low Maintenance

(Petunia) SUPERTUNIA® ‘Lavender Skies’ Petunia has bright lavender-purple blooms with a yellow eye that shimmer beautifully in the sunlight. SUPERTUNIA® ‘Lavender Skies’ has medium to large-sized flowers and will perform best in full to part sun, regular watering and application of a water-soluble fertilizer. SUPERTUNIA® ‘Lavender Skies’ blooms continuously, does not need to be deadheaded, and will attract butterflies and hummingbirds. It grows 6-10 inches high and can trail up to 48 inches, making it a perfect choice for hanging baskets, window boxes, combination planters and even the front of the landscape border.

SUPERTUNIA® Lavender Skies Petunia hybrid ‘Lavender Skies’ PP21,692
Common Name: Petunia
Plant Type: Annual
Brand: PROVEN WINNERS® Annuals
Hardiness Zone: 10, 11What is my zone?
Max Height: 6 – 10 Inches
Max Spread: 1 – 2 Feet
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.), Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)
Nature Attractions: Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Flower Color: Purple Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Dry, Moderate
Attributes: Drought Tolerant
Design Use: Combination Containers, Container, Hanging Baskets
Container Design: Spiller
Season of Interest (Flowering): Late Spring or Early Summer, Summer, Late Summer, Fall
Homeowner Tips

For general growing tips and how to care for your annuals. View Garden Crossings How to care for Annuals page.

Interested in growing tips for other plants we sell. Browse our Plant Care Tips.

1 review for SUPERTUNIA® Lavender Skies Petunia

  1. Vicky T | Zone: 5b

    Outstanding!
    OUTSTANDING! I quit growing Petunias because they only looked good during early summer but once the really hot & humid weather arrives they would get leggy and not bloom well in my survival of the fittest growing conditions but Supertunia Lavender Skies is still blooming and looking good on Oct. 29th in a window box to boot!

Add a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may also like…

You may also like…

Scroll to Top