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(Gitana Pot Marigold, Pot Marigold)
Pot marigolds in the Gitana Series are compact dwarf plants, and have fully double flowers of bright orange, cream or yellow with brown center. These bushy annuals grow fast and deliver bright sunny color all season.
Pot marigold is a bushy annual that originates from Europe and the Mediterranean region. It is very easy-to-grow but is best in climates where summers are temperate and cool, though plants can be surprisingly drought tolerant once established. It's most popularly raised as a cool...
(Pot Marigold, Princess Pot Marigold)
Brightly colored and fit for royalty, pot marigolds in the Princess Series are tall-stemmed, and have fully double flowers great for gardens and floral arrangements. These bushy annuals grow fast and deliver bright sunny color all season; this series tends to form flowers earlier in the growing season than other pot marigolds.
Pot marigold is a bushy annual that originates from Europe and the Mediterranean region. It is very easy-to-grow but is best in climates where summers are temperate and...
James Burghardt
(Mexican Boulder)
With skin-cutting, thread-like leaves that protrude from a rounded stump called a caudex, Mexican boulder also produces a pink flower spike. A evergreen succulent that resembles a tuft of wiregrass, it is native to north central Mexico.
The long, thing leaf blades are glossy and rigid even though they arch or flop as they lengthen. Colored blue-green to shades of gray, these leaves arise in tufts all over the rounded, fattended stem called a caudex, which looks like a rock. Plants are dioecious,...
James H. Schutte
(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,...
Ball® Horticultural Company
(Apricot Million Bells, Cabaretâ„¢ Apricot Calibrachoa, Calibrachoa)
Everblooming and apricot-flowered, what a peach of a plant! Cabaretâ„¢ Apricot is a warm season annual to tender perennial with a mounding to trailing habit. It is a heavy bloomer that offers numerous small, petunia-like flowers all season long.
Calibrachoa are fast becoming some of the most popular bedding plants on the market. Members of the Cabaretâ„¢ series are warm season annuals to tender perennials with low mounding to trailing habits. These Ball Horticultural Company introductions are well-branched...
Maureen Gilmer
(Cabaretâ„¢ Cherry Rose Calibrachoa, Calibrachoa, Cherry Rose Million Bells)
Deep cherry flowers cover Cabaretâ„¢ Cherry Rose all summer long. This vigorous bedding plant has a pleasing mounding/trailing growth habit making it perfect for border edges and containers.
Calibrachoa are fast becoming some of the most popular bedding plants on the market. Members of the Cabaretâ„¢ series are warm season annuals to tender perennials with low mounding to trailing habits. These Ball Horticultural Company introductions are well-branched and flower prolifically with numerous small,...
Ball® Horticultural Company
(Cabaretâ„¢ Hot Pink Calibrachoa, Calibrachoa, Hot Pink Million Bells)
Rich and deep, vibrant rose-pink flowers cover Cabaretâ„¢ Hot Pink million bells all summer long. This vigorous bedding plant has a pleasing mounding/trailing growth habit making it perfect for border edges and spilling over container edges. Killed by frost, they're usually grown as annuals, although they persist longer in tropical climes.
Million bells are fast becoming some of the most popular bedding plants on the market. Members of the Cabaretâ„¢ series are warm-season annuals to tender perennials...
Ball® Horticultural Company
(Cabaretâ„¢ Lavender Calibrachoa, Calibrachoa, Lavender Million Bells)
Medium lavender flowers -- not ambiguously pinkish or bluish -- cover Cabaretâ„¢ Lavender million bells all summer long, with blushes of purple around the yellow floral throats. This vigorous bedding plant has a pleasing mounding/trailing growth habit making it perfect for border edges and spilling over container edges. Killed by frost, they're usually grown as annuals, although they persist longer in tropical climes.
Million bells are fast becoming some of the most popular bedding plants on the...
Maureen Gilmer
(Cabaretâ„¢ Light Pink Calibrachoa, Calibrachoa, Light Pink Million Bells)
Small, pale pink, petunia-like flowers cover this effortless bedding annual all season long. Cabaretâ„¢ Light Pink is a heavy bloomer with a mounding to trailing habit ideal for border edges and containers.
Calibrachoa are fast becoming some of the most popular bedding plants on the market. Members of the Cabaretâ„¢ series are warm season annuals to tender perennials with low mounding to trailing habits. These Ball Horticultural Company introductions are well-branched and flower prolifically with...
James H. Schutte
(Cabaretâ„¢ Peach Calibrachoa, Calibrachoa, Peach Million Bells)
Loads of small, peachy pink, petunia-like flowers cover this effortless bedding annual all season long. Cabaretâ„¢ Peach is a heavy bloomer with a mounding to trailing habit ideal for border edges and containers.
Calibrachoa are fast becoming some of the most popular bedding plants on the market. Members of the Cabaretâ„¢ series are warm season annuals to tender perennials with low mounding to trailing habits. These Ball Horticultural Company introductions are well-branched and flower prolifically...