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Common names: "Trailing Petunia"
Latin name:
Calibrachoa Superbells  'White'

Superbells White
Class: Annual

Growth habit:
Spreading or trailing

Max height:
8" - 10"
Spread: 6" - 20"

Flowers: Spring - Summer

Available cultivars: 25+
Origin: Hybrid
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured: Calibrachoa 'Superbells White'
Cultivation: New for 2003... 'Superbells White'. Calibrachoa is basically a trailing Petunia. The only thing that separates the two plants is that Petunia's have 14 chromosomes... and Calibrachoa has 18. 

Plant in full sun in fertile, well drained soil either in containers or beds. Space plants 8" - 10" apart. Calibrachoa is quite easy to grow... and is very vigorous. Plants flower all summer long.

Superbells are also available in Blue, Pink, Coral Pink and Red. Hardy to 35 degrees.

At the 2002 Annual Trial Gardens at CSU... Calibrachoa 'Superbells White' was chosen as the best Calibrachoa variety.

Potential pests ~ diseases:
Rare.

Related Articles: A Fantastic Annual Hybrid... Calibrachoa

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