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Calibrachoa
Calibrachoa hybrid Million Bells 'Cherry Pink'

Solanaceae

Bluish-red, petunia-like flowers with intense yellow throats. Flowers are 3 cm across with 5 lobes on a fused corolla. At market stage the plant is compact and covered in flowers and buds. Foliage is upright and covering the media. Leaves are yellow-green, ovate and have smooth margins.

Flower Color
Foliage Color: green
Foliage Texture: fine
Plant Form or Habit: mounded cascading
Plant Position in Container Garden: corner edge

Season: cool/warm
Light requirement: full sun
General watering requirement: evenly moist
Plant Source: Proven Winners

Additional Comments: Calibrachoa likes a soil pH below 6.0. A facultative long day plant that blooms earlier under night interruption lighting. B-Nine and Sumagic are effective growth regulators. A nice rounded pot plant. Aphids can be a problem. Heat Tolerant in Texas.



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