The common garden petunia (Petunia ×atkinsiana) is an ornamental plant whose showy trumpet-shaped flowers make it popular for summer flower beds and window boxes. Petunia species are mostly annual herbs.
The name was originally penned in 1803 by the French Botanist Antoine Laurent de Jussieu (1748–1836). It came from the word Petun, the Brazilian Tupian Indian name for this plant, which roughly translates to "worthless tobacco plant".
The petunias we know today are a far cry from those that first appeared in 19th century gardens, although they're all based mainly on two species that were discovered in South America in the mid-1700's and early 1800's: White-flowered Petunia axillaris and purple-flowered Petunia violacea.
Petunia axillaris, the large white petunia, wild white petunia or white moon petunia, is an annual herbaceous plant in the family Solanaceae, genus Petunia. It is native to temperate South America.
In horticulture many terms are used to denote different types of cultivated petunia. These include Grandiflora, Multiflora, Wave (Spreading), Supertunia, Cascadia and Surfinia.
There are petunia flowers that are colors ranging from red, white, purple, yellow, pink, blue, and even black. They are solid and variegated varieties that are striped, speckled, and ombre. Petunia spp.
No plants from Petunia or Calibrachoa are native to Australia.
Petunia's are called after the South American word Petun, which is another name for Tobacco. 3. Petunia blooms are edible, provided they're not sprayed with pesticides. So they're not only suited for your garden, they also go with salads (mmm!) and cocktails (yey!).
No doubt Petunia would have been saddened by the news of Lily's death but those complicated emotions – grief, regret and unresolved jealousy – were probably buried in the distractions of housework, gossip and pandering to her son Dudley's every whim.
The fan asked the author if Aunt Petunia was a Squib (a non-magical person who is born to at least one magical parent) and Rowling replied: "Good question. No, she is not, she is not a Squib. She is a Muggle.
One of Petunia Dursley's biggest secrets was the promise she made to Albus Dumbledore. When James and Lily were killed at the hand of Voldemort and Harry was dropped off on the doorstep of 4 Privet Drive, there was a letter accompanying him.
Dear Petunia, It is with great sadness that I must inform you of the death of your sister and her husband. They were murdered by a Dark wizard known as Lord Voldemort, whose cruelty and violence they had been fighting for years. I tried my best to protect them, but, alas, I regret to say that I failed.
Very likely did Petunia love Lily in Harry Potter, but her determination to be normal for her husband led her to abuse and neglect her nephew.
Petunia Dursley (née Evans) (pre 1960 - pre 2020) was a Muggle, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evans, and the older sister of the Muggle-born witch Lily.
In cold climates, petunias are annuals and only last one growing season. Within their warmer growing zones, petunias will come back every year but still don't last very long—about three years. However, they will self-seed for continued growth.
(Petunia multiflora) Common in Iowa gardens a century ago, this fragrant, old-fashioned beauty offers vintage appeal. Its aromatic, single-trumpeted flowers can be white, pink, lavender, or purple; they bloom from June until hard frost.
Petunias, Marigolds, Oregano, Mint, and Nasturtiums are natural insect repellents. All are excellent for planting around the perimeter of the garden to create a barrier, or grown in pots placed throughout the garden. Bonus: flowering plants also attract pollinating insects that are necessary for good fruit production.
The Red Poppy has special significance for Australians. Worn on Remembrance Day (11 November) each year, the red poppies were among the first to flower in the devastated battlefields of northern France and Belgium in the First World War.
Australia's national floral emblem is the golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha Benth). When in flower, the golden wattle displays the national colours, green and gold.
Waratahs. There are no arguments that this flower is native to Australia. It is, in fact, the floral emblem of New South Wales. The Waratah also gets its name from the Aboriginal word "warada", meaning beautiful, which it most certainly is.
Petunia. Petunias are colorful flowers that have been associated with hope, healing, and well-being for a long time.
What does a Petunia flower symbolize? Petunias can symbolize anger and resentment, especially if given to someone you have recently disagreed with. However, a more modern symbolism of petunia portrays petunias as a flower of desire, hope, and comfort or calmness.
Color may be of some consequence. But the most fragrant petunias are generally the blue shades or white.