Types of Colorful Petunia Flowers: Purple, Black, Red, White, Yellow (Pictures)

Petunia blossoms, which include hanging baskets, borders, pots, and window boxes are among the most vibrant flowering plants available in gardens. Because all petunias varieties are prolific bloomers with solid, striped, speckled, and veined colors, they are so popular. Petunias come in hues and tones such as purple, lilac, red, pink, yellow, and white with their trumpet-shaped showy single or double blooms. A gorgeous kind of black petunia is even available.

Petunias are hybrids, and their flowers are used to classify them. Due to their spreading nature, flower petunias are very popular. Large bright funnel-shaped blooms characterize traditional grandiflora petunias. Due to their floral trailing, dangling stems, Surfinia petunias are popular for hanging basket flowers.

In most places, petunias are delicate perennials that are considered annuals. Fast-growing bushy petunia plants cover bare ground, beautify flower beds or borders, and fill hanging baskets with their mounding growth and cascading flowers.

 

Petunias require little care and attention during their growth since they only need plenty of sunlight and water to bloom abundantly. Petunias come in a variety of patterns and colors, with around 20 species and hundreds of petunia cultivars, hybrids, and varieties.

Native to South America, mounding or cascading flowering plants thrive in USDA zones 10 and 11. In this article, we’ll look at some of the most stunning petunia hybrids and cultivars that you can cultivate in your garden, hanging basket, window box, or patio container.

Petunia Colors

Petunias come in a range of colors, with funnel-shaped lovely flowers that are loved for their beauty. Purple, red, pink, yellow, white, and variations of blue are the primary colors of petunias. The vibrant red, blue, or purple colors of some petunias are striking. Other petunias, such as light pink, lilac, or yellowish pastels, are available. The single or double petunia blossoms, on the other hand, may range in hue from light to dark.

Striking contrasting colors are provided by striped and veined petunia flowers for an spectacular floral show. The dark-flower varieties of petunia are the most stunning. The trumpet flowers of the black petunia, for example, are velvety black. In addition, violet, indigo, and dark purple petunias may be found.

Petunia Flowers

Petunia blooms are popular bedding, hanging basket, and outdoor plant varieties that add summer color to your landscape. En masse, trumpet-shaped blooms bloom on stems, generating cascading heaps of color. In garden landscapes, the dramatic funnel blooms created an even more stunning effect because of their deep centers.

Multiflora, for example, is a petunia variety that develops tough blooms in wet and hot conditions. The flowers of Miliflora petunias are the tiniest. You’ll get gorgeous blooms with whatever sort of petunia you plant, which will brighten up your garden landscape all summer long.

Flowers 3″ to 5″ (7.5 – 12 cm) across are found in the largest petunia flowers, grandiflora petunias. Wave petunias, for example, create blossoms 3 inches (7.5 cm) broad when they spread. Petunias that are less than 0.5″ (1.2 cm) across are considered small milliflora petunia flowers.

Petunia Blooming Time

Petunia blooms late in the spring and through the summer until the first frost. To extend the blooming season, some petunia varieties, such as grandiflora petunias, need to be deadheaded. Wave petunias, for example, are newer cultivars and hybrids that do not need to pinch dead flower heads to keep blooming.

Plant annuals in full sun, well-draining earth, and give them regular water to keep the earthly moist to ensure that masses of petunia flowers bloom vigorously. If the petunias aren’t blooming as well as you’d like, move the plant to brighter or deadhead faded flowers.

Types of Petunia Flowers

The type of petunias determines their classification. Petunias may grow between 6 and 18 inches (15 and 45 cm) tall and spread 18 to 4 feet (45 to 1.2 meters) broad, depending on the variety. The following are the most common varieties of petunias:

  • Grandiflora petunias They are popular annuals for hanging baskets, window boxes, and containers because of their huge flowers. Petunia funnel-shaped grandiflora blooms have wavy petals that grow up to 5 inches (12 cm) wide.
  • Wave petunias The 4-inch (10 cm) bright blooms bloom on stems that may be up to 4 feet (1.2 meters) broad, and are a popular kind of spreading petunia.

  • Multiflora petunias These are hardy annuals with clusters of solitary and double blooms in brilliant hues and delicate pastel hues. As bedding or mixed border plants, these petunia plants are great.
  • Floribunda petunias Large trumpet blooms develop freely on cascading stems, and they produce a lot of them. In flower beds or hanging baskets, these petunias are perfect.
  • Cascadia and surfinia petunias For hanging baskets, the two most popular petunia types are In contrast to the unusual flower colors and shades, the trumpet flowers have prominent veining.

  • Milliflora petunias The flowers are tiny and bloom the whole season, covering stems.
  • Supertunia petunias Bloomers are spreading plants that bloom all the time. Papery blossoms come in a variety of pastel and vivid hues. Varieties with striped or speckled flowers are among the most gorgeous Supertunia petunia blossoms.

Lavender Morn (left) and Royal Velvet (right) are two kinds of Supertunia petunia.

Types of Purple Petunia Flowers

For hanging baskets and mixed beds, purple petunias are among the most popular purple flowers. Dark purple flowers with a hint of lilac, mauve, or violet may be found in purple petunia blooms. Veined purple petunias with light lilac petals and black purple veins are the most stunning. The following are some of the greatest purple petunia blooms available:

Night Sky Petunia

The night sky petunia has deep purple blooms with white speckles, giving it the appearance of stars in the night sky. It is also known as the starry night petunia or galaxy petunia. With the outdoor temperatures, the sparkles on this lovely petunia flower cultivar change.

Purple Wave Petunia

A fantastic plant for hanging baskets is the purple wave petunia blossom. Purple wave petunias have purple trumpet-shaped blooms that stand out against pergolas and are stunning. Dark purple or mauve blooms are ideal for full-sun ground cover as a variety of spreading petunia.

Sugar Daddy Purple Petunia

‘The ‘Sugar Daddy’ petunia boasts vivid purple blooms with dramatic vein patterns. From hanging baskets, tall containers, or over walls, the large 5-inch (12 cm) purple blooms create a stunning cascading effect.

Petunia Prism Purple Vein

The famous dark purple center and beautiful dark purple, almost black veins contrast with lighter coloured purple petals in the popular petunia prism purple vein flowers. For planters, mixed containers, and window boxes, the early-blooming petunia prism purple vein is an ideal plant.

Petunia Grandiflora Supercascade Lilac

The gorgeous lilac or light purple pastel ruffled flowers of the big-leafed Supercascade petunia have a yellow center. The vibrant purple blooms are sheltered from the weather and may be used to house baskets. Here are some more purple petunias:

  • Purple Pirouette—These purple and white double blooms, which resemble Dianthus flowers, are spectacular.

  • Mambo Purple—Multiflora petunia produces vibrant solid color flowers that are deep purple.
  • Potunia Purple Halo—Rich grape-colored purple centers that gently fade to white around the margins. Densely producing flowers with a dense base.
  • Supertunia Lavender Skies—Solid lavender petals on a trailing petunia. Spillers and fillers love the vibrant purple blossoming stems.

Types of Black Petunia Flowers

In most gardens, white flowers are unusual. Petals that appear pitch black make up a fascinating type of black petunia. The jet-black petals contrast spectacularly with the light green foliage, as do all plants with black flowers.

Black Velvet Petunia

The velvety black petals create a black trumpet-shaped bloom in the ‘Black Velvet’ petunia. On upright stems, the black petunia blooms bear a small yellow stamen in the middle. To keep the black flowers blooming all season long, deadhead the flowers every couple of days.

Types of White Petunia Flowers

White petunias brighten up patios, deck areas, and balconies in hanging baskets or containers by being romantic and graceful flowers. Cascading over walls or fences, many trailing white petunias are stunning. You may pick from a variety of white petunias, all of which are “pure white,” or you may choose from yellow and pink varieties. The following are some of the most gorgeous white petunia blooms:

Petunia Prism Sunshine

Petunia prism sunshine is distinguished by its white petunias with tinges of yellow and green. White petals with green veins and golden yellow centers adorn the huge trumpet blossoms. Bedding plants or container flowers are ideal.

Petunia Blanket Double White

The petunia Blanket ‘Double White’ features ruffled double blooms with wavy borders, and it is a showstopper. The massed blooms of the ball-like white petunia stand out against the dark green backdrop, creating a stunning floral show. Some more white petunias examples:

  • Easy Wave White—White trumpet blooms on spreading mounds or trailing from hanging baskets.

  • Damask White—The center of snow-white funnel blossoms is greenish.
  • Shock Wave Coconut—Pure white little petunia blooms grow in profusion in this mounding petunia. As a ground cover or in mixed containers, it’s ideal.
  • Limbo GP White—This low-growing petunia has dainty white flowers and a dwarf spreading habit, resulting in a mat of white blooms.
  • Carpet Buttercream—Petunia blossoms with strong green veins between the coupled petals are creamy white and showy.

Types of Pink Petunia Flowers

For your garden landscape, orange petunias provide some of the most gorgeous flower colors. Some trumpet-shaped blooms feature pink petals, yellow or white veins, and centers. This petunias can be found for mixed borders, hanging baskets, window boxes, and container gardens because there are so many hues of pink blooms to choose from.  petunia blooms are shown in the photographs below.

Pink Sky Petunia 

The petunias Petunia ‘Pink Sky’ have gorgeous pink trumpet blooms with white speckles. This cultivar is a popular container, window box, and mixed bedding plant because of its dramatic white and pink flower colors and masses or large funnel-shaped flowers.

Double Cascade Pink Petunia

The large grandiflora pink petunia blooms are ruffled double blooms that resemble carnations and grow up to 4″ (10 cm) wide. Light pink, deep red, purple, and lilac are among the colors of the showy double cascade petunia flowers.

Petunia Tidal Wave Silver

Light pinkish-lavender petunias with remarkable dark purple veins bloom in Petunia Tidal Wave Silver, a Wave collection petunia. The flowers’ center is dark, which gives it a dramatic appearance. Hanging baskets or cascading down walls, these spreading pink petunias are ideal. More pink petunia blooms may be seen here:

  • Easy Wave Pink Passion—The vibrant hot pink blooms with dark pink centers and veins of one of the most popular spreading annuals, the Pink Passion, are showy.
  • Carpet Pink Morn—With white centers and a greenish-yellow throat, light pink trumpet blossoms
  • Carpet Pink—A spreading petunia plant with heat-resistant, compact pink flowers.

Types of Red Petunia Flowers

Among the most gorgeous and vibrant flowers in a setting are red petunias. Red petunia blooms will give your garden a dramatic look from deep lipstick red to delicate pastel colors. Stripped petunias with crimson red petals and white stripes are stunning examples of red petunias. The following are some of the finest specimens of red petunia blooms:

Petunia Starry Sky

Petunia starry sky has white speckles that give the impression of a starry night and deep burgundy 5-petaled petunia blossoms. The burgundy night sky petunia has a spectacular flower show that includes enormous glimmering red blooms. ‘Galaxy petunias’ are Petunias that have a “starry” appearance.

Red Easy Wave Petunia

The ‘Red Easy Wave’ hybrid has deep red petunia flowers as a distinguishing feature. This mounding petunia has dazzling crimson red blooms with black red veins. This red petunia is heat, cold, rain, and drought tolerant and can be used as a basket plant or ground cover.

Pirouette Red Double Petunia

The pirouette red double petunia features crimson and white blooms with gorgeous ruffled petals, making it one of a kind. These petunias feature gorgeous fringed blooms and bicolor designs that bloom continuously from spring till the first frost. More red petunia blooms are shown below:

  • Petunia Supertunia Black Cherry—Ideal for hanging baskets, deep red trumpet blooms with black veins and centers.
  • Petunia Shock Wave Red—This petunia produces cascading, blossoming stalks that make a lovely flowering ground cover.
  • Potunia Plus Red—A magnificent crimson mound forms from tightly blooming massive crimson petunias.
  • Supercascade Red Petunia—The big crimson trumpet blooms of this grandiflora red petunia make for a stunning focal point in the landscape.

Types of Yellow Petunia Flowers

In backyards, patios, and mixed borders, yellow petunia blooms are a great way to add a burst of vibrant colors. The mound-forming, spreading annual blooms match the foliage with golden yellow, soft yellow, lemon, butter, and sunshades. Yellow petunia blooms are shown here in their full splendor:

Madness Yellow Petunia

Giving Yellow petunia is a flowering petunia with abundant yellow funnel-shaped blooms. In pots, mass plantings, and window boxes, the huge pale yellow blooms look brilliant. The upright, mounded growth habit of the spreading floribunda petunia. Yellow petunias have a variety of flower colors.

  • Patio Surfinia Yellow Petunia—This spreading petunia blooms have golden yellow blooms that bloom all season without dying.
  • Petunia Easy Wave Yellow—From late spring to late autumn, cheerful yellow blossoms bloom freely.

  • Blanket Yellow Petunia—Golden yellow throats and veins adorn pale yellow trumpet blossoms.
  • Petunia Supertunia Honey—On the lovely papery petals, warm golden-yellow blooms with pinkish hues.

Types of Blue Petunia Flowers

Every year, new varieties of blue flowers appear, and blue petunias are one of the most popular modern hybrids. Garden bedding plants used to feature yellow flowers. If you want to add these uncommon flowers to your garden landscape, however, you can find some “true blue” petunia cultivars. The finest instances of blue petunia blooms may be seen below:

Wild Petunia — Ruellia Simplex blue

The ‘Ruellia Simplex’ petunia has beautiful blue blooms that look like crepe paper. Among garden blooming bedding plants, the vivid solid blue color is uncommon.

Petunia Frost Blue

This kind of blue petunia has white ruffled borders and deep blue-purple blooms. The umbrella-like shape is created by the trumpet blue petunia blooms gracefully turning back. More blue petunia blooms can be found here.

  • Mambo Blue—Dark purple-blue blooms on dwarf multiflora petunia.
  • Petunia Grandiflora Ultra Blue—The 4″ (10 cm) wide large, vibrant blue blooms.
  • Carpet Blue Lace—A star pattern is created by two-toned blue-purple petunias with light lilac-blue borders and strong blue veins.

  • Petunia Shock Wave Denim—From spring throughtill frost, this spreading annual produces tiny dark blue-purple blooms.

Other Types of Colorful Petunia Flowers

Funnel-shaped flowers with contrasting stripes or veins are known as colorful petunia flowers. From the center of the flower to the petal margins, the gorgeous blooms may have stripes running. Pastel hues with thin dark veins create colorful patterns on veined petunias.

Several flower petals of various bright petunia blooms have speckled designs that give the blooms a variegated look. Here are some of the most gorgeous specimens of vivid petunia blooms:

Petunia Pinstripe

The graceful ‘Pinstripe’ petunia has velvety dark petals that form a funnel shape on the pedals. The yellow and pink stripes that run from the core of the trumpet blossom to the dark burgundy petals are perhaps the most striking feature of these petunia blossoms.

Petunia Cha-Ching Cherry

The red and yellow striped petunia Petunia ‘Cha-Ching Cherry’ The flowers have yellow stripes and appear to be sweet candy due to the slightly ruffled brilliant red petals.

Petunia Supertunia Mini Vista Violet Star

The bright white and dark purple hues of the ‘Petunia Supertunia Mini Vista Violet Star’ petunia are really showstoppers. In hanging baskets, masses of white and purple blooms create lovely flower displays.

Petunia Carpet Blue Star

Petunia ‘Carpet Blue Star’ is a multiflora petunia with white stripes that produces a stunning effect in your landscaped garden. It has dark purple-blue medium-sized funnel-shaped blooms. The compact form of this low-growing petunia makes it a heat-tolerant plant.

Petunia Primetime Red Star

The showy, vivid petunia ‘Red Star’ trumpet blooms have black lipstick red streaks. The flowers have a raspberry-ripple appearance due to the crimson stripes bleeding into the pink-white petals.

Petunia Queen of Hearts

The petunia ‘Queen of Hearts’ is pink and creamy yellow in color. Pink petals with yellow borders on the edges of the petunia blooms create a spectacular pattern. The petunia bloom resembles a flower with five pink hearts due to its form and pink hues.

Seaside Petunia

While it belongs to the genus Calibrachoa rather than Petunia, the seaside petunia is known as petunia. The dark, almost black centers of the petunia-like bright pink blossoms are surrounded by vibrant yellow stripes. Calibrachoa species are similar to petunias in their spreading growth habit and are related to them.

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