Petunia Trilogy White F1 Seed
Best choice for gardeners wanting dense, vibrant blooms in hanging baskets.
Discover the Petunia Trilogy White F1 Seed, a hybrid annual flower perfect for adding vibrant white blooms to your containers and hanging baskets. This variety features a controlled dome habit and tight branching, ensuring a neat and dense growth pattern. It flowers earlier and is less sensitive to day length, making it ideal for spring sales and offering a longer shelf life at retail. These vigorous plants provide abundant flowers and are excellent for creating stunning mixed combos and large pots, bringing effortless beauty to your garden spaces.
$31.04
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
270
/ 6150
#270 in Seeds & Seed Tape
Price vs Category Average
+192%
Above average
Seed Form
Pelleted Seeds
/ Pelleted Seeds
Who it's for
- Busy gardeners wanting continuous blooms without constant deadheading
- Container gardeners seeking full, lush hanging baskets quickly
- Serious growers prioritizing uniform growth and disease resistance
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious gardeners looking for the most affordable seed options
- Seed-saving enthusiasts who want to propagate their own plants
- Novice gardeners lacking experience with delicate, light-dependent germination
Performance breakdown
Growth Habit
Controlled dome structure ensures a professional, tidy look in containers.
Flowering Efficiency
Early bloom timing maximizes the spring growing season for gardeners.
Environmental Adaptability
Reduced day-length sensitivity allows for consistent performance across varying climates.
Ease of Handling
Pelleted seeds simplify the sowing process for precise, uniform planting.
Visual Impact
Dense branching creates a high-volume, abundant display of white blooms.
Retail Longevity
Extended shelf life keeps plants looking fresh long after initial flowering.
Key Specs
Seed Form
Pelleted Seeds
Variety Type
Hybrid
Seed Count
100 seeds
Plant Type
Flower
Life Cycle
Annual
Flower Color
White
Water Needs
Moderate
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Features
- Controlled dome habit for neat growth
- Abundant flowers for a full look
- Tight branching for dense foliage
- Less day length sensitive
- Earlier flowering for spring sales
- Longer shelf life at retail
- Excellent for hanging baskets
- Ideal for mixed combos and pots
What customers say
Gardeners highly value the Petunia Trilogy White F1 Seed for its exceptional reliability and stunning visual consistency. Customers report outstanding germination success, leading to vigorous, robust plants perfect for containers and baskets. The primary appeal is the pure, crisp white blooms that maintain their sophisticated color all summer. The Trilogy trait ensures a superior, uniform display with less maintenance than older varieties. While the initial cost is higher, reviewers agree the superior performance, uniformity, and reduced upkeep provide excellent long term value for achieving professional grade garden results.
Know before you buy
The seeds are coated in a clay-based material to make them larger and easier to handle during planting. Because they are pelleted, they should not be covered with soil; simply press them firmly into the surface of your growing medium to ensure good contact.
Yes, for the best results and the most abundant flowering, these plants should be placed in a location that receives full sun. While they are versatile, they perform best when they have access to direct sunlight for most of the day.
Given their 30-36 inch spread, these petunias are quite vigorous. For a single 12-inch hanging basket, one or two plants are usually sufficient to create a full, dense look without overcrowding.
No, this variety is specifically bred to be less sensitive to day length. This allows them to flower earlier in the season compared to traditional petunias, making them a reliable choice for spring planting.
To achieve successful germination, keep your soil temperature between 70-75°F. You should see sprouts appear within 7 to 12 days.
While they are excellent for hanging baskets and containers due to their controlled dome habit, they can certainly be planted in the ground. Just keep in mind their wide spread of 30-36 inches when spacing them out in your garden beds.
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