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James H. Schutte
(Calibrachoa, Callie™ Calibrachoa, Million Bells)
The spreading, trailing Calibrachoa in the Callie™ Series come in lots of vibrant colors, including orange, rose-red, yellow and white. These Goldsmith Seeds/Syngenta introductions are vigorous and produce many small, petunia-like flowers that bloom all season long.
Calibrachoa are warm season annuals to tender perennials with low mounding to trailing habits. They are well-branched and flower prolifically with numerous small, funnel-shaped, petunia-like flowers that come in nearly every...
Maureen Gilmer
(Calibrachoa, Celebration™ Calibrachoa, Million Bells)
Once botanically lumped in with petunias, calibrachoas have become some of the best warm season bedding plants on the market. Members of the free-flowering Celebration™ series are compact and produce bountiful small, funnel-shaped flowers all summer. These appear above dense, cascading plants with small resinous pale green leaves that are fragrant. Some cultivars in this series even have variegated foliage. The flowers come in many shades including yellow, white, pink, purple, red and orange. A number...
James H. Schutte
(Calibrachoa, Colorburst Pro™ Calibrachoa, Million Bells)
Calibrachoa are popular bedding plants because they are everblooming and very easy to grow. Members of the Colorburst Pro™ series are warm season annuals to tender perennials with compact, mounding habits. These Sakata Seed introductions flower prolifically with numerous small, funnel-shaped, petunia-like flowers that come in shades of yellow, violet, lavender, red and pink.
Heat-loving and everblooming, calibrachoa grow best in full sun and fertile, well drained soil. They should be fed regularly...
(Calibrachoa, Colorburst™ Calibrachoa, Million Bells)
Differing from petunias in their smaller flowers and wiry, semi-woody stems, these cold-tender, heat-loving perennials are becoming increasingly popular as annual bedding and container plants. Most of the approximately 30 Calibrachoa species are native to southern Brazil or neighboring areas. Commercially available cultivars descend from hybrids among these species, and are propagated vegetatively.
These low, mounding to trailing plants have well-branched stems furnished with small,...
James H. Schutte
(Calibrachoa, Million Bells, Million Bells® Calibrachoa)
Calibrachoa have become some of the most popular bedding plants on the market. Members of the Million Bells® Series are no exception. They have distinctly trailing habits and produce an explosion of colorful blooms all season. These warm season tender perennials are often grown as annuals and look like miniature petunias, but their funnel-shaped flowers are smaller and less radial. There are many color variants including red, pink, white, orange, apricot and yellow-flowered cultivars. Their...
(Calibrachoa, Million Bells, Minifamous™ Calibrachoa)
The early flowering Calibrachoa in the Minifamous™ Series are floriferous and stand up well to wind, rain and hot sun. These popular bedding plants have pleasing cascading habits and produce an explosion of colorful blooms all season. They are warm season tender perennials that look like miniature petunias, but their funnel-shaped flowers are smaller and less radial. There are many color variants and some cultivars in the series are double. Calibrachoa blooms appear from summer...
James H. Schutte
(Calibrachoa, Million Bells, Noa Calibrachoa)
The vigorous, semi-trailing Calibrachoa in the Noa™ Series are floriferous and early-blooming. These popular bedding plants produce an explosion of colorful blooms all season. They are warm season tender perennials that look like miniature petunias, but their funnel-shaped flowers are smaller and less radial. There are many color variants and some cultivars in the series are double. Calibrachoa blooms appear from summer to fall along trailing stems lined with small, light green...
James H. Schutte
(Calibrachoa, Million Bells, Superbells® Calibrachoa)
The vigorous, semi-upright, mounding Calibrachoa in the Superbells® Series are high-performing and have extra large flowers. These popular bedding plants produce an explosion of colorful blooms all season. They are warm season tender perennials that look like miniature petunias, but their funnel-shaped flowers are smaller and less radial. There are many color variants and some cultivars in the series are double. Calibrachoa blooms appear from summer to fall along trailing stems...
Jessie Keith
(China Aster)
China aster is a bushy annual that is native to China. There are many varieties of flowers in this species which are classified as peony flowered, anemone flowered, ostrich feather and pompon. They bloom from summer to fall and come in a range of colors from purple, blue violet, crimson, rose-pink, white or yellow. Often their stems can be somewhat crooked or open, adding to its visual peculiarity.
Callistephus chinensis can be planted in loam or sandy soil in well-drained conditions...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Astoria Blue Aster, China Aster)
Midsummer starts the pretty and copious display of hundreds of violet-petaled daisies on the Astoria Blue China aster. A bushy but sturdy-stemmed annual, it is a native of China. Green foliage is topped by yellow-centered blossoms with pink-violet to lavender-violet petals, flowering a bit earlier in summer than other China asters. The large feathery flowers are held on knee-high mounding plants.
China aster can be planted in loam or sandy soil in well drained conditions and full sun. It needs...