: 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
Illustration of petunia
Examples of petunia in a Sentence
Recent Examples on the Web
Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to
show current usage.Read More
Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors.
Send us feedback.
This rotation must include all members of the tomato family (peppers, eggplants, potatoes, tomatillos, petunias) not just tomatoes.—
Kim Toscano,
Southern Living,
21 June 2026 Add a spiller, such as petunias or sweet potato vines, to cascade down the front of the pot.—
Andy Wilcox,
Better Homes & Gardens,
16 June 2026 All kinds of plants, from towering trees down to pots of petunias, need a steady supply of moisture in the soil around their roots.—
Beth Botts,
Chicago Tribune,
15 June 2026 Regular deadheading and occasional pruning help petunias regrow fuller and rebloom more consistently.—
Jane Kim,
The Spruce,
9 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for petunia
Word History
Etymology
New Latin, from obsolete French petun tobacco, from Tupi petɨ́ma