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Common names: "Trailing Petunia"
Latin name:
Calibrachoa Million Bells®  'Trailing Pink'

Calibrachoa Trailing Pink
Class: Annual

Growth habit:
Spreading or trailing

Max height:
5" - 8"
Spread: 6" - 20"

Flowers: Spring - Summer

Available cultivars: 25+
Origin: Hybrid
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured: Calibrachoa 'Trailing Pink'
Cultivation: Calibrachoa Trailing Pink 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 7" - 8" apart. Calibrachoa is quite easy to grow... and is very  vigorous. All varieties of Million Bells will flower all summer long. 

Calibrachoa is a great plant for attracting hummingbirds! They are excellent for hanging baskets, tall patio pots or window boxes. Hardy down to 30 degrees.

Potential pests ~ diseases:
Rare.

Related Articles: A fantastic annual hybrid... Calibrachoa

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