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Calibrachoa ‘Million Bells Series’ remain as popular as ever, thanks to their superb garden performance. With superior vigour, Calibrachoa 'Million Bells Blue' produce well branched plants with an abundance of trumpet-shaped, purple flowers throughout the summer. The weatherproof blooms cope well with our variable summers, so you can be sure of a great display come rain or shine! Fill you baskets, window boxes and containers with this brilliant mix for an explosion of summer colour. Height: 25cm (10"). Spread: 30cm (12"). Million Bells Flowers, Bells Flowers, Million Bells, Blue Earth, Window Boxes, Summer Colors, Purple Flowers, Front Yard, Planting Flowers

Calibrachoa ‘Million Bells Series’ remain as popular as ever, thanks to their superb garden performance. With superior vigour, Calibrachoa 'Million Bells Blue' produce well branched plants with an abundance of trumpet-shaped, purple flowers throughout the summer. The weatherproof blooms cope well with our variable summers, so you can be sure of a great display come rain or shine! Fill you baskets, window boxes and containers with this brilliant mix for an explosion of summer colour. Height…

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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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Million bells (Calibrachoa spp.) are closely related to Petunias (Petunia X hybrida), popular annual plants. Trail nicely over hanging containers and down the sides of walls. They grow best when planted in mid-spring, after soils warm thoroughly. Even in U.S.D.A. hardiness zones 8–11, they tend to fail after a few seasons, requiring replanting, but are glorious in their first and second year. Copyright ©2003, 2022 by Dolezal & Associates. All Rights Reserved. grownbyyou.com Million Bells Flowers, Summer Blooming Flowers, Million Bells, Decks And Patios, Red Garden, Landscaping Flowers, Flowers Drawing, Perennial Herbs, Paint Flowers

Million Bells (Calibrachoa spp.) are aptly named tender perennials, but with smaller, equally bright flowers. From mid-spring to early summer, their mounding or trailing foliage sprouts many blossoms of blue, pink, purple, red, or violet, a statement in flower beds and borders or containers.🌿 GrownByYou: We're All About How.℠ https://grownbyyou.com/perennials/million-bells/ #garden #gardening #gardeners #landscape #landscaping #flowers #redflowers #flowerbeds #containergardening #perennials

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