Petunia tumbelina
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Petunias are members of the Solanaceae family, distinguished by a variety of shapes and colors. These rather undemanding flowers are widely grown in domestic garden plots, in city flower beds, in pots and containers on terraces, balconies, and window sills. Ampel and semi-ampel varieties are very popular among flower growers who are unable to grow flowers in a garden plot, or have a small garden area. Hanging containers for flowers help to significantly save space, and also serve as a decoration for country garden verandas and city balconies. A series of varieties called Tumbelina (Tumbelina) refers to just such varieties, ideal for growing in hanging planters. Tumbelina petunia flowers are usually terry and have a bright and unusual color. This article will discuss the variety of colors in this varietal series of petunias, as well as how to plant and grow them correctly.
Main characteristics of tumbelin
Small terry petunias of the tumbelin varietal group are the result of the work of breeders from Japan. As mentioned above, they are referred to as ampelous and semi-ampelous forms. The reason for this is the ability of tumbelin not only to grow long drooping shoots, cascading down the sides of the hanging container, but also to form a lush, rounded flower pillow. Thanks to this decorative versatility, petunias of this varietal group look great both in hanging containers and when planted in flower beds or in floor pots and vases. Tumbelin shoots are durable and can withstand strong winds, making them suitable for outdoor cultivation.
The flowers of petunia-tumbelin, unlike other terry varieties, do not differ in large sizes. If the average diameter of the flowers of the terry petunia "Pirouette" is 10 cm, then for tumbletins this figure ranges between 6 and 7 cm. The modest size of the flowers is compensated by the abundance of flowering, as well as bright fragrance. The sun has a great influence on the size of the petals, and on the entire flowering process. It depends on the amount of sunlight and heat whether the tumblers will open in full force or remain in the bud state. Below are the most common and popular varieties of petunias of the tumbelin group among domestic florists
The most popular varieties of tumbelin
1) Variety "Priscilla" (Tumbelina Priscilla) can rightfully be considered a favorite of gardeners due to its romantic lavender color. The petals of flowers of this growth, like most tumbelins, are covered with a net of veins of a darker, purple hue.
2) Petunia variety "Maria" (Tumbelina Maria) resembles Priscilla in its color scheme, but unlike most of the tumbletins, there are no characteristic veins on its purple petals.
3) Another variety of tumbelin that does not have a pattern of veins on the petals - Tumbelina Katharina. Its flowers are colored deep pink with a raspberry tint.
4) Variety "Clara" (Tumbelina Clara) it is distinguished by a refined combination of the pink surface of the petals with scarlet veins piercing it.
5) The real surprise was the variety Tumbelina Eliza - at first glance, monochromatic pale pink flowers turn out to be not so simple in their range. The color saturated at the edges loses its depth as it moves towards the center of the flower, so that in the center the flowers turn out to be almost white.Such an unusual color combination gives this Tumbelin variety an airiness and sophistication.
6) No less interesting are two other related varieties - Tumbelina Anna and Tumbelina Bella... Both are characterized by the presence of a white border around the edges of the petals, contrasting with the main color: for "Anna" it is a bright pink shade, for "Bella" - a rich fuchsia. These varieties are considered one of the most beautiful and sought-after tumbelins.
7) Petunia "Francesca" (Tumbelina Fracheska) also has a beautiful, lighter-colored rim, framing the edges of the bright pink petals. But unlike "Anna" and "Bella", it has blurred outlines, so the color transition is soft and harmonious.
8) The Ripple group includes tumblers in three different colors. Red and white variety Tumbelina Cherry Ripple, Tumbelina Damson Ripple, and Tumbelina Rosy Ripple live up to their English name, which means "ripple" or "ripple". The surface of their petals is covered with alternating contrasting stripes that create the effect of wavy movement.
9) Variety "Inga" (Tumbelina Inga) - another charming chameleon among the petunias tumbelin, just like "Eliza". At first glance, its flowers seem to be painted in a monochromatic bright scarlet hue, but upon closer examination it becomes noticeable that they have the greatest degree of saturation in the core. As you move away from the center, the petals acquire a light red and then almost pink hue.
10) Tumbelina Belinda) has truly luxurious dark blue flowers that give the impression of velvet. Their deep color does not fade throughout the season, and the shoots can successfully withstand strong drops in temperature.
11) Another pair of "twins" - varieties Tumbelina Melissa and Tumbeline Suzanne Yellow... Both representatives of tumbelin are distinguished by a very light color with yellow tones: the color of "Melissa" is often referred to as a shade of champagne, and the core of "Suzanne Yellow" is colored lemon yellow.
12) Truly white tumbelina is represented by the variety Diana (Tumbelina Diana): its snow-white petals sometimes give off a little yellowness against the background of green foliage and shoots.
13) White varieties include Tumbelina Margaritahowever, its snow-white petals have purple streaks, which makes the overall tone seem closer to lilac. The veins are concentrated on large outer petals, while the core of the flower remains white.
Instructions for growing petunias tumbelin
Tumbelins reproduce vegetatively, although breeders work with petunia seeds, crossing them to develop new varietal varieties. In specialized stores, tumblers of various varieties are sold as seedlings that have been grown from cuttings. You can propagate petunias of this group by cuttings on your own, by cutting cuttings at the end of summer and rooting them in containers with a substrate.
Landing rules
Like other petunias, tumblers belong to light-loving crops, therefore it is recommended to plant it on the sunny side of the garden plot, or on the balconyfacing south. Penumbra is also well tolerated with these colors.
The required space for a tumbelina seedling is approximately equal to 1-1.5 sq.m. Each planting hole requires 3 to 7 liters of nutrient potting soil to fill. The ideal soil composition for successful growing petunias should be light, slightly acidic and nutritious.
The optimal time for planting tumblers in open ground or on an open balcony is May. This varietal group of petunias is able to withstand bad weather and strong winds and recover safely, which compares favorably with other ampelous varieties, whose shoots are usually damaged on windy days.
Basic care requirements
The flowering period of tumbelin occurs in the second half of summer and the first half of autumn, until October.In the southern regions, petunias of this group bloom earlier - already in June. In general, tumblers are considered late flowering varieties. It is possible to extend the period of their flowering by promptly removing dried and withering flowers. Tumbelins are extremely sensitive to watering and do best when watered twice a day on hot summer days. It is best to do this in the morning and evening. If it is not possible to carry out daily watering, for example, during your absence, it will not be superfluous to take care of the irrigation system, otherwise there is a risk of losing moisture-loving plants.
Since tumblers are terry varieties of petunias, they require more mineral fertilizers than simple varieties. They are especially sensitive to potassium deficiency, so it is recommended to choose complexes rich in this important element. Top dressing should be applied strictly according to the instructions, which are always contained on the package with the mixture.
At the end of the season, you can cut the cuttings, place them in containers with a substrate - during the winter they will take root and by the next season they will be ready to be transplanted into pots with soil.
Conclusion
Group of varieties petunias, called tumblers, is an excellent option for landscaping and decorating verandas, loggias, outdoor balconies, gazebos. These semi-ample flowers are not only versatile in use, but also resistant to adverse weather conditions. Their sturdy shoots are able to withstand strong winds and then quickly regain their attractive appearance. The varietal variety of tumbelin also largely explains the popularity of this variety of petunias: every grower can find a variety that suits his liking to the full - from the delicate Melissa and Suzanne Zheltoy to the contrasting and rich colors of Anna and Bella. ... Caring for tumbelins does not require special knowledge and skills, so even a beginner can grow them on their balcony or plot.