Ruellia humilis
Ruellia humilis photo Missouri Botanical Garden

Wild petunia

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.

Growing and Maintenance Tips

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.

Specials

North American Native New for 2025
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