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Welcome to the second
edition of the Denver Plants eZine
This months topic...
Calibrachoa.
A
fantastic annual hybrid from Proven Winners.
Calibrachoa looks very similar to a
miniature Petunia, but it's not quite a Petunia. The only thing that separates
the two is that Petunias have 14 chromosomes and Calibrachoa has 18.
This vigorous, fast growing annual features
hundreds of vividly colored small Petunia like flowers that bloom
prolifically from spring to first frost. Unlike regular Petunias,
Calibrachoa is self cleaning, meaning that it sheds it's spent flowers and
replaces them with new ones.
A little Calibrachoa history...
Calibrachoa was developed by a large Japanese company called Suntory
Ltd. In 1988 Suntory collected specimens of native Calibrachoa found growing
in South America. After several years of extensive breeding Suntory developed the Calibrachoa we know today. In 1992 Suntory's new
hybrid was
named "Million Bells". Six years later their new plants were
released to gardener's world wide. In North America Calibrachoa
"Million Bells" is marketed exclusively as a Proven Winners
selection.
Growing Calibrachoa...
Calibrachoa "Million Bells" is easy to grow. If you can grow
Petunia's... you can grow Calibrachoa. Place them in a location with full
sun. Shaded areas will cause the plants to "stretch" as well as
dramatically reducing the flower count. Calibrachoa requires soils that are fertile and
well drained. Keep the soil moist especially during summer heat. Over
watering is the leading cause of plant failure, which causes black root rot.
Planting Calibrachoa...
Calibrachoa "Million Bells" can be grown in patio pots, window
boxes or in beds. Calibrachoa is quite popular grown in hanging baskets
because of their cascading growth habit. Space new plants 8" to
12" apart depending on how quickly you wish the area to fill in.
Feeding Calibrachoa...
Feed container grown plants every two weeks, feed in ground plants monthly
with any well balanced food that's high in nitrogen.
Propagation...
The entire Calibrachoa "Million Bells" lines are patented
hybrid plants. Patented plants are illegal to propagate.
Notable Calibrachoa Cultivars...
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| Cherry
Pink |
Terra
Cotta |
Trailing
Blue |
Trailing
Pink |
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| Yellow |
Super
Bells Red |
Super
Bells White |
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