Calibrachoa or trailing petunia is a tender perennial which produces flowers that look like small petunias. These are compact, mounded plants which grow 3-9” tall on mostly trailing stems.
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Calibrachoa Culture and Varieties 1 Alan H. Michael, (ahm4@psu.edu), Rob Berghage , and Dave Johnson , Penn State University 1451 Peters Mt. Road, Dauphin PA 17018 (717-921-8803) 2 Superbells Pink Kiss Scientific name: Calibrachoa hybrid Growth habit: Sprawling dense habit with a multitude of small petunia-like flowers.
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Calibrachoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Calibrachoa is a genus of plants in the Solanaceae (nightshade) family. They are weak evergreen perennials with a sprawling habit, and they have small petunia-type flowers. Calibrachoa are closel...
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Production guidelines for four crops, osteospermum, angelonia, calibrachoa and ornamental sweet potato ... Calibrachoa is vegetatively propagated by cuttings. Plant rooted cuttings from February to March for a spring finish, placing three liners per 8- or 10-inch pot, or one liner per 4- or 6-inch pot. Liners will finish in...
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Calibrachoa, Million Bells (Calibrachoa ) 'Million Bells Terra Cotta' supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave... ... Genus: Calibrachoa (kal-ih-bruh-KOE-uh) (Info); Cultivar: Million Bells Terra Cotta;
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This FASTFACTS provides general growing guidelines for Liricashower and Colorburst Calibrachoa (Calibrachoa hybrid). ... Liricashower and Colorburst Calibrachoa may not require use of PGRs although they are responsive to B-Nine® or Bonzi®.
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Welcome to the Denver Plants eZine Calibrachoa Million Bells ... Calibrachoa looks very similar to a miniature Petunia, but it's not quite a Petunia. The only thing that separates the two is that Petunias have 14 chromosomes and Calibrachoa has 18.
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