Increase the color around your home landscape by taking the time to learn how to propagate by division and layering to increase the homeowners garden bed size and color.
Progating Fringeleaf wild petunia is primarily done by root cuttings although it seeds are plentiful but germination can be low. It blooms from late spring through summer to early fall and its flower is mainly purple. Butterflies are attracted to its nectar and it prefers either full sun or partial shade and well drained moist soil. It is native to the USA and found mainly in the Southeast and Midwest, Zones 4-8 and reaches a height of 18-24"
Moved to Charlotte in 1994 after relocating from Denver, CO, after starting a legal publishing company.I did landscape design/build in Denver but with my health and age I felt it best to do a desk job.
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