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While it's not fool-proof, just thought I'd share an idea that has helped me keep these great plants from spreading ... just bury them i...Read More
In 8b, evergreen perennial with attractive foliage and violet blooms, growing to 60". Once it is started, plan to like it because it is d...Read More
This species both self-sows weedily and also spreads underground aggressively by rhizomes.
The Florida Exotic Pest Plant C...Read More
Never liked the scraggly look of Mexican petunia. I've seen it 3-4 foot high in yards all hunched over leaning to the ground. I have neve...Read More
This plant can be invasive in nature. About 7 years ago I planted three clumps of the upright purple variety in an empty garden bed. Here...Read More
Our plants are surrounded by at least 6 feet of concrete so spreading has not been much of a problem. However, the plants are very suscep...Read More
I have nothing good to say about this plant except it's pretty. We had about 5 of these planted by Moon Valley Nurseries (prominent nurs...Read More
My friend gave me a bunch of the tall plants, and, yes, they DO multiply, which is good for me. The deer keep mine "pruned" so I seldom ...Read More
Can this Mexican petunia hybridize a Canna?
About two years after introducing one mexican petunia, my whole garden (appro...Read More
I consider this to be one of the best perennial flowers in my garden. Most of the garden gets extremely hot in the summer, with witherin...Read More
I hate to badmouth anything so dependable and beautiful, but it really can be invasive. We're finding it in Texas now well away from yar...Read More
They ARE invasive, but the white & pink ones seem to be the least invasive, and they are beautiful. The purple ones grow in my yard, but ...Read More
I have grown both the dwarf and tall forms of Ruellia brittoniana here in the Sonora Desert of southern Arizona. This is zone 9A. Drip ir...Read More
These plants make a LOT of seed. They have the curious habit of when you water them or it rains, this triggers the seed pods to pop open...Read More
Planted this about 3 years ago, and it now is uncontrollable, even growing in my grass. I would highly recommend staying away from this plant.
I have a tall, purple-flowered variety that does not set seed, and it is still pretty invasive. The tiniest piece of stem will root and ...Read More
Terrible, terrible, terrible. Invasive. Can't kill. Vinegar, weed kill, nothing has worked. One inch of this plant in the ground is e...Read More
This plant has been a dependable bloomer dispite heat and drought. Every day there are new blossoms to replace the ones from the day bef...Read More
Although it is a beautiful plant, I wish the literature I read about it would have told me that it reseeds itself prolifically. I am a ...Read More
Our Ruellia brittoniana has been in the same location for three years, and it has not spread much at all. Our is of the larger, purple v...Read More
I planted four 'Purple Showers' originally and through cuttings have appx. 2 dozen in different places, as backdrops, all over my garde...Read More
This plant was listed on a xeriscape list for North Texas. I planted it in full sun and although it did grow, I rarely saw any flowers o...Read More
My Mexican Petunias are the dwarf kind They make small clumps and do not reseed but come back from their roots. I have had mine for 4 ye...Read More
I got a sterile variety of purple ruellia, so it won't be invasive. The butterflies love the slightly sweet smelling beautiful flowers. ...Read More
I love this plant's tall form, not the short mounding cultivars. It seems to me that the shorter ones are more invasive. I have both pu...Read More
As previously reported here, I have found this plant propagates easily from cuttings. I have successfully rooted new plants by just stic...Read More
This is a beautiful plant, flowering approximately 5 months of the year. However, it is highly invasive and babies pop up everywhere (in...Read More
Britton's Wild Petunia or Mexican Bluebell (Ruellia tweediana or Ruellia brittoniana) is highly popular as a landscape plant or shrub/hed...Read More
Native to Tropical America this plant has become popular in Florida landscapes. It readily escapes cultivation and is becoming increasing...Read More
I have the taller pink variety of Mexican petunia. I love it! It looks different then my sisters purple wild variety. Hers are pretty bu...Read More
This plant grows beautifully in the Lubbock area. It self sows readily, filling in bare spots and has constant blooms. I can see where it...Read More
VERY INVASIVE. Good choice if you want to fill a bare area quickly, but be ready to pull seedlings daily, and I mean daily.
This is a very nice plant - I grow it in pots, so I avoid the invasive properties. They are not hardy in my area, so I bring them into a...Read More
Invasive in the right conditions.
I moved mine to an area in which they receive part shade (instead of full sun) to help c...Read More
author - june My blue ruella are great but right now they are struggling to flower. They were planted by nursery ...Read More
I have both, the dwarf and the adult variety.
Dwarf - Scale of 1-10 with 10 being the most invasive, I would rate it as a ...Read More
I planted mexican petunia's last summer and thought they were great but then they started getting spider mites. I treated them once with ...Read More
These plants bloom in the afternoon and lose the flowers the next day... kind of like a Four O'Clock. So I mix them with Four O'Clocks. T...Read More
I just planted mine in August. I thought it would not bloom until the following spring or summer, but after the shock of being transplan...Read More
The top image by FlowerManiac is the dwarf variety which is not invasive. See the description of Mexican petunias named "Bonita" and "Kat...Read More
I'm in Houston and it's as invasive as the orange Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans) It travels by seeds and runners and breaks off w...Read More
Everyone who says this plant is invasive in Florida is right, but no more so than the native beautyberry or saw palmetto. And it can be a...Read More
Here in Florida, "Mexican Petunias" are considered a category 1 invasive species.
Ruellias are pretty but they are invasiv...Read More
This is only my second year to garden, so I have only learned about this plant when I received it as a bonus in a trade. I love purple fl...Read More
This plant is the easiest of the easiest to care for. I took a cutting from our other house and moved it when we moved to our new house ...Read More
This plant is VERY INVASIVE. When watered or rained upon it shoots seeds all over the garden. Has a deep root system and can not be eas...Read More
Ruellia grows anywhere and everywhere I don't want it to - in my yard, the seedlings grow fast and will take over my daylily beds if I let them.
I have both the tall and the short ones. The tall ones are all around my yard in purple, and can be invasive, but that's OK with me; we ...Read More
This plant is excellent in areas where height and color is needed. I have mine now for two years and they are spreading throughout my fro...Read More
There seem to be two plants called Florida Bluebell. That which interests me grows profusely in the Florida Keys. It propagates by pushin...Read More
Mexican Petunias are one of the easiest plants to grow that I have planted. I saw some purple flowering ones along a busy street and imm...Read More
We live in zone 7, in the desert southwest and sometimes have 100+ degree weather during the summer; our winters usually do not get below...Read More