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Vista Bubblegum

Petunia

Add a cupcake feel to your green area with Vista Bubblegum and its candyfloss bell-shaped flowers, which are highlighted with vibrant magenta veins. Easy to care for, it is a fantastic choice for baskets, pots and large containers. It looks beautiful on its own and spectacular mixed with other Petunias such as Veranda White or Veranda Hot Pink.

Height x spread/trail: 100 x 70 cm


Features

Pot Balcony & Basket Full Sun Half-Shade
Climate Zone: Atlantic, Mediterranean, Continental, Mountain
Season: Summer, Fall
Exposure: Full Sun, Half Shade
Good For: Pot, Balcony & Basket, Flower Bed, Container
Blooming: Continuous bloom

Compared to previous varieties, the new Petunia Vista varieties from Proven Winners® are rain-hardy and flower

What distinguishes petunia vista from other varieties?

Intense and brilliant colours, Proven Winners® Vista Petunias are weather-resistant and offer outstanding performance throughout the season. Vista varieties are ideal for landscaping and make flower beds and balconies particularly attractive. Only the original Vista varieties have the Proven Winners® pot and label.

Best Skills

High quality

We work with the best hybridisers from all over the world to offer the most exclusive plants.

Long-lasting

Exceptional performance throughout the season, ideal for landscaping, flower beds and large containers.

Easy to care for

Vista Bubblegum is one of the easiest Petunia variety to grow.

Exposure and care

Light: Vista Petunias prefer open locations in bright light. 

Care: They are very hardy plants and do not need any special care. Remove faded flowers for regrowth of new buds. 

Use and cultivation

Use: It is recommended to plant Vista Petunias in late spring after the last frost. Ideal for landscaping, baskets, balcony trays, flower beds and large containers.

Cultivation tips: Vista varieties are very easy to grow; they withstand low temperatures well, but not below zero degrees.

Watering

Water Petunia Vista regularly. Throw away excess water to avoid stagnation. Pay attention to the pH value, which should ideally be around 5.0 (acidity).

Feeding and soil, parasites

Soil: Use a soil with slow-release fertiliser. 

Feeding: Weekly at 2-3 g/litre. 

Pests: Petunia Vista varieties are very resistant hybrids. Diseases or parasites are rare, but look out for aphids, lepidoptera and thrips. If unsure, seek advice from your trusted gardeners.

Growth and flowers

Flowering lasts from mid/late April until November. Abundant flowering with large or semi-large funnel-shaped flowers. Compact or vigorous drooping growth, depending on the variety.