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I have a basket with some petunias in, and they are filling the basket
nicely. The flowers are starting to open and by its current shape it will
be lovely when they do.

My question - are petunia leaves always so sticky?


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I have a basket with some petunias in, and they are filling the basket
nicely. The flowers are starting to open and by its current shape it
will be lovely when they do.

My question - are petunia leaves always so sticky?

They are a bit hairy, but not sticky - unless you've got/had greenfly on
them in which case they leave a deposit of honeydew.
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I have a basket with some petunias in, and they are filling the basket
nicely. The flowers are starting to open and by its current shape it
will be lovely when they do.

My question - are petunia leaves always so sticky?

They are a bit hairy, but not sticky - unless you've got/had greenfly on
them in which case they leave a deposit of honeydew.


maybe you are right about the leaves. I think it is the actual stems. it
is quite sticky. each time I touch it to check the dryness of the soil or
look at the buds I can feel the residue.

it doesn't last long - not sticky like, say honey. I hate gunk and have to
wash my hands immediately (I don't suffer from OCD), with this plant I can
wait about 5 minutes and the stickiness goes. hope that makes sense




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