Wild Petunia (Ruellia humilis)

$5.00

Wild Petunia has attractive flowers that attract long-tongued bees, short-tongued bees, and leaf-cutting bees. The light purple color and funnel-like form of the diurnal flowers suggest that they may be visited by day-flying Sphinx moths and Hummingbird moths (illinoiswildflower.info). It is also the host plant for the Common Buckeye. It is a tough, adaptable plant that blooms throughout the hottest, driest times of the summer. It can be somewhat vigorous in the right place, so it performs well as a ground cover. When mature, the seeds literally explode from the plant and can supposedly travel upwards of 10 feet! Wild Petunia is considered threatened in Michigan (mnfi.anr.msu.edu).

Photo credit: Peganum (1), John Blair (2)

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Wild Petunia has attractive flowers that attract long-tongued bees, short-tongued bees, and leaf-cutting bees. The light purple color and funnel-like form of the diurnal flowers suggest that they may be visited by day-flying Sphinx moths and Hummingbird moths (illinoiswildflower.info). It is also the host plant for the Common Buckeye. It is a tough, adaptable plant that blooms throughout the hottest, driest times of the summer. It can be somewhat vigorous in the right place, so it performs well as a ground cover. When mature, the seeds literally explode from the plant and can supposedly travel upwards of 10 feet! Wild Petunia is considered threatened in Michigan (mnfi.anr.msu.edu).

Photo credit: Peganum (1), John Blair (2)

Wild Petunia has attractive flowers that attract long-tongued bees, short-tongued bees, and leaf-cutting bees. The light purple color and funnel-like form of the diurnal flowers suggest that they may be visited by day-flying Sphinx moths and Hummingbird moths (illinoiswildflower.info). It is also the host plant for the Common Buckeye. It is a tough, adaptable plant that blooms throughout the hottest, driest times of the summer. It can be somewhat vigorous in the right place, so it performs well as a ground cover. When mature, the seeds literally explode from the plant and can supposedly travel upwards of 10 feet! Wild Petunia is considered threatened in Michigan (mnfi.anr.msu.edu).

Photo credit: Peganum (1), John Blair (2)

Life Cycle: Perennial

Sun Exposure: Full

Soil Moisture: Medium to Dry

Height: 12 inches

Plant Spacing: 12-18 inches

Bloom Time: June-August

Bloom Color: Purple

Advantages: Pollinator Favorite and Great landscaping plant

Host Plant: Common Buckeye (illinoiswildflower.info)

Species of Concern: State Status: Threatened (legally protected). State Rank: Critically imperiled (mnfi.anr.msu.edu)

Complementary Plants: Bee Balm, Butterfly Milkweed, Hoary Vervain, Spotted Bee Balm

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