A single plant in a 3.5 inch ceramic pot.
Treat the Firefly Petunia like any other Petunia variety. Give it a spot with full sun or part shade (at least 8 hours of direct sun is ideal). Water as the soil starts to dry out—the amount and frequency of water you need to use will vary based on your growing conditions. But Firefly Petunia isn’t particularly drought tolerant.
Firefly Petunia was brought to life in a lab by bringing genes from a bioluminescent tropical mushroom into a Petunia plant. This brought about Firefly—a variety that looks just like your average, everyday white-flowering Petunia during the day. But after dusk, you'll enjoy a soft greenish glow (reminiscent of fireflies) from the flowers and flower buds.
After it was developed, Firefly went through a rigorous testing process by the USDA and APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service) to ensure it didn’t pose a risk to pollinators, wildlife, or native plant life.
Petunia 'Firefly' Ceramic Planter (3.5")
Planted with blue Lobelia, yellow Calibrachoa, and red Verbena. This harmonious arrangement is planted into an 11" fiber pot, designed specifically to slip snugly into a 12" planter pot for instant beauty.
















