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Calibrachoa Colibri™ Abstract Guava

Calibrachoa Colibri™ Abstract Guava

Patented Plant PP# 9,313,959:Propagation Restrictions Apply

Calibrachoa Colibri™ Abstract Guava flowers
Calibrachoa Colibri™ Abstract Guava potted plant

Characteristics

  • Common Name: Million Bells
  • Type: Annual
  • Zone: 8 to 11
  • Height: 10” to 12”
  • Spread: 10” to 12”
  • Bloom Time: Spring to late Fall        
  • Bloom: Pink and Yellow
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Water: Medium
  • Attracts: Hummingbirds
  • Tolerates: Deer

Culture

Calibrachoa Colibri™ Abstract Guava, also known as Million Bells or Trailing Petunia, is a flowering plant. Perennial in zone 10-11, Calibrachoa is typically grown as an annual. This vibrant Calibrachoa variety is perfect for small pot production, hanging baskets, and adding life to your patio. It boasts vivid colors that will brighten up your outdoor space. Plus, it’s well-branched and has been tested for pH sensitivity. Early flowering, compact habit. You can expect it to bloom even in a 10-hour day.  This cultivar has a compact mounded habit with prolific trumpet-shaped pink and yellow flowers from spring through late fall.

Noteworthy Characteristics

Notably, this variety requires little to no PGR (plant growth regulator) and has been tested for pH sensitivity. It blooms even in a 10-hour day, making it a charming addition to your outdoor space. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, the Colibri™ Abstract Guava is sure to captivate with its vibrant hues!  Deer typically avoid Calibrachoa due to their strong scent, texture, and bitter taste.

Problems

Check for Aphids and Thrips and treat if necessary.

Garden Uses

Calibrachoa Colibri™ Abstract Guava is suitable for hanging baskets. Vibrant colors brighten porches, patios, and window boxes.  Note: This is a patented plant and propagation restrictions apply.

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