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Environmental Horticulture Dept. University of Florida
(Calibrachoa, Callieâ„¢ Painted Coral Calibrachoa, Painted Coral Million Bells)
From a distance, the numerous flowers covering the trailing stems of Callieâ„¢ Painted Coral seem rich fuchsia-pink. Only with close inspection does a singular tubular blossom look more coral-rose, with each of the five petal lobes edged with light peachy pink. Deep in the flower throats yellow is seen. This cousin of the petunia has more wiry stems that don't break as readily and seem to avoid infestation by tobacco budworms. It performs best where growing temperatures are moderately warm, not too...
James H. Schutte
(Calibrachoa, Callieâ„¢ Rose Calibrachoa, Rose Million Bells)
Throughout summer, Calibrachoa Callieâ„¢ Rose produces lots of rose flowers on a vigorous, uniform plant. It performs best where growing temperatures are moderate and not too hot and humid.
The spreading, trailing Calibrachoa in the Callieâ„¢ 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...
Environmental Horticulture Dept. University of Florida
(Calibrachoa, Callieâ„¢ Scarlet Red Calibrachoa, Scarlet Red Million Bells)
The trailing stems of Callieâ„¢ Scarlet Red 08 million bells bear searing scarlet flowers all season long. Flower throats a constrasting yellow. This cousin of the petunia has more wiry stems that don't break as readily and seem to avoid infestation by tobacco budworms. It performs best where growing temperatures are moderately warm, not too hot and humid.
The spreading, trailing Calibrachoa hybrids in the Callieâ„¢ Series were introduced by Goldsmith Seeds/Syngenta. Million bells are warm-season...
Syngenta
(Calibrachoa, Callieâ„¢ Sunrise Calibrachoa, Million Bells)
Callieâ„¢ Sunrise million bells bloom all season long. The numerous flowers are yellow but heavily netted and veined with orange-red, making blossoms look pure orange from a distance. Deep inside the flower throats pure yellow is seen. This cousin of the petunia has more wiry stems that don't break as readily and seem to avoid infestation by tobacco budworms. It performs best where growing temperatures are moderately warm, not too hot and humid.
The spreading, trailing Calibrachoa hybrids...
Maureen Gilmer
(Calibrachoa, Callieâ„¢ Yellow Calibrachoa, Yellow Million Bells)
Profuse soft yellow flowers cover the vigorous Calibrachoa Callieâ„¢ Yellow all season long. It performs best where growing temperatures are moderate and not too hot and humid.
The spreading, trailing Calibrachoa in the Callieâ„¢ 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...
Maureen Gilmer
(Calibrachoa, Colorburstâ„¢ Yellow Calibrachoa, Yellow Million Bells)
Calibrachoa are popular bedding plants because they are everblooming and easy. Colorburstâ„¢ yellow is a warm season annual to tender perennial with a compact, mounding habit. Throughout the season it is covered with numerous small, funnel-shaped, petunia-like flowers of pale yellow.
Heat-loving and everblooming, calibrachoa grow best in full sun and fertile, well drained soil. They should be fed regularly and do not require deadheading but bloom better late in the season if they are lightly cut...
(Calibrachoa, Colorburst Proâ„¢ Red Calibrachoa, Red Million Bells)
Colorburst Proâ„¢ red is a warm season annual to tender perennial with a compact, mounding habit. Throughout the season it is covered with numerous small, funnel-shaped, petunia-like flowers of red.
Calibrachoa are popular bedding plants because they are everblooming and very easy to grow. Members of the Colorburst Proâ„¢ series are warm season annuals to tender perennials with compact, mounding habits. These Sakata Seed introductions flower prolifically and come in shades of yellow, violet, lavender,...
Maureen Gilmer
(Blue Million Bells, Calibrachoa, Colorburst Proâ„¢ Blue Calibrachoa)
Calibrachoa are popular bedding plants because they are everblooming and easy to grow. Colorburst Proâ„¢ Blue is a warm season annual to tender perennial with a compact, mounding habit. Throughout the season it becomes covered with numerous small, funnel-shaped, petunia-like flowers of violet-blue.
Heat-loving and everblooming, Calibrachoa grow best in full sun and fertile, well drained soil. They should be fed regularly and do not require deadheading but bloom better late in...
James H. Schutte
(Calibrachoa, Colorburst Proâ„¢ Blue Calibrachoa, White Million Bells)
The patented Colorburst Proâ„¢ White is a warm season annual to tender perennial with a compact, mounding habit. Throughout the season it becomes covered with numerous small, funnel-shaped, petunia-like flowers of white.
Calibrachoa are popular bedding plants because they are everblooming and very easy to grow. Members of the Colorburst Proâ„¢ series are warm season annuals to tender perennials with compact, mounding habits. These Sakata Seed introductions flower prolifically and come in shades...
Maureen Gilmer
(Calibrachoa, Cat's Eye Rose Million Bells, Colorburstâ„¢ Cat's Eye Rose Calibrachoa)
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,...