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Calibrachoa Care - How To Grow Million Bells Flowers [UPDATED GUIDE] Calibrachoa Care, Million Bells Flowers, Bells Flowers, Million Bells, Container Gardening Flowers, Garden Containers, Annual Flowers, Beautiful Flowers Garden, Hydroponic Gardening

You’ve seen the Calibrachoa plant, a tender perennial commonly known as “Million Bells.” You’ve enjoyed this plant in the Solanaceae (nightshade) family, filling garden beds, containers, and hanging baskets with bright, vibrant trailing flowers, screaming… Look, Look, Look! They are perennial, evergreen, and short-lived, miniature-looking trailing petunia plants. They only grow about 2″-9″ inches tall,...

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19 Gorgeous Varieties of Calibrachoa (Million Bells) Million Bells Flowers, Bells Flowers, Lawn Pests, Million Bells, Compost Soil, Dark Purple Flowers, Garden Calendar, Healthy Lawn, Flower Guide

Thinking about growing calibrachoa, also known as million bells, this garden season? They are a great choice to add bold colors to any of your container arrangements. They also don't require as much deadheading as petunias, and they are much hardier. Calibrachoa comes in so many different colors and patterns. Let certified master gardener Laura Elsner introduce you to 20 different varieties of calibrachoa that will spice up all of your containers this garden season.

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Calibrachoa—Trailing, Trumpeting Trouper - Columbia Star Million Bells Flowers, Bells Flowers, Trailing Petunias, Million Bells, Cactus Seeds, Rose Geranium, Annual Flowers, Plant Combinations, Fragrant Flowers

Subtropical wild calibrachoa hail from the same soil as the girl from Ipanema. Early species introduced to Americau2019s shoreline were called beach or seashore petunias and are found along the coast of California and from Maine to Florida. The South American native and chromosome cousin of petunias was positively identified through DNA as genus Calibrochoa in 1990. In 1988 Suntory <a href="https://www.thecolumbiastar.com/articles/calibrachoa-trailing-trumpeting-trouper/">[…]</a>

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