Dreaming of a flower filled mini-hedge? Dream no longer, your dream has come true with the Tidal Wave Petunias. This “Texas Superstar” can spread up to 30” across and rise to 18” to 30” tall.
Like a tidal wave this plant rises up only to come back down and cascade over itself forming a dense mat of color. The flowers on Tidal Wave are usually 2” across in size and very prolific. Flower blossoms recover quickly from overhead watering and rains.
Tidal Wave petunias are the largest petunia in the Wave series.
Planting your Tidal Waves early in the season will enable them to establish a strong root system to withstand north Texas summers.
The Dallas Arboretum has named the Tidal Wave Silver Petunia the MOST heat tolerant petunia for the state of Texas, giving non-stop bloom from early spring till frost.
Tidal Wave Cherry and Tidal Wave Silver will tolerate cold temperatures well when set out in October or early November, barring an abnormally cold winter. There must be good drainage. The plants will take off and start growing on the warm days of late winter and early spring, producing tidal waves of color in early spring.
Get swept away by this tidal wave of color in your landscape.