Ruellia humilis, commonly known as wild petunia, is an attractive native perennial from the eastern and central United States. Although it is not a member of the petunia family, its flower resembles a petunia in shape. From late spring through fall, it provides a steady nectar source for butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. It forms tidy, clumping mounds that aren’t aggressive, yet gradually spread to create an attractive flowering mat. It is a perfect choice for naturalized landscapes, prairie gardens, or low-maintenance borders where it makes and excellent edger or groundcover.
Wild petunia adapts to a wide variety of soil conditions but prefers average well drained soil. It thrives in full sun to light shade. Once established it is drought tolerant and low maintanence.