: any of a genus (Petunia) of tropical South American herbs of the nightshade family that are commonly grown as annuals for their fragrant, colorful, trumpet-shaped flowers
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Hanging baskets brimming with geraniums, begonias, petunias, and other summertime favorites can liven up front porches, patios, and balconies with fantastic color.—
Lauren Landers,
Better Homes & Gardens,
3 July 2026 Named for their prolific blooms, million bells look like tiny petunias that trail and spill over container edges and hanging baskets.—
Karen Brewer Grossman,
Southern Living,
1 July 2026 Don’t water your petunias’ leaves.—
Abby Monteil,
The Spruce,
27 June 2026 Deadheading petunias stimulates fuller, bushier growth and constant blooms, says Funk.—
Helena Madden,
Martha Stewart,
24 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for petunia
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Etymology
New Latin, from obsolete French petun tobacco, from Tupi petɨ́ma