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SUPERBELLS® DOUBLE VINTAGE CORAL™ Calibrachoa
- Antique Coloration,
- Great in Containers,
- Rosebud Looking Blooms
SUPERBELLS® DOUBLE VINTAGE CORAL™ Calibrachoa
- Antique Coloration,
- Great in Containers,
- Rosebud Looking Blooms
$10.99
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$10.99
(Million Bells) The double collection of Superbells just keeps getting more interesting. Superbells® Double Vintage Coral™ has a trifecta of color with shades of red, yellow, and orange. The fully double rosebud-looking blooms are prolific bloomers in full sun to part sun locations. Excellent branching forms a robust plant that blooms from late spring to late summer. Perfect for containers and hanging baskets, Double Vintage Coral™ stands 6-12 inches tall and spreads/trails up to 24 inches long. When planting be sure to plant it with plants of similar vigor. Superbells® like to be grown in well-drained soil and don’t like their ‘feet’ wet. We recommend fertilizing your million bells every one to two weeks for the best garden performance. If you feel they are starting to lose their flower power, go ahead and give them a light trim or ‘haircut’ to encourage new growth and more blooms. Enjoy the flutter of hummingbirds and butterflies as they sip the sweet nectar of Superbells® Double Vintage Coral™.
Common Name: Double Calibrachoa
Plant Type: Annual
Brand: PROVEN WINNERS® Annuals
Hardiness Zone: 9, 10, 11What is my zone?
Max Height: 6 – 12 Inches
Max Spread: 12 – 24 Inches
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.), Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)
Nature Attractions: Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Flower Color: Orange Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Moderate
Design Use: Combination Containers, Container, Hanging Baskets
Container Design: Spiller
3 reviews for SUPERBELLS® DOUBLE VINTAGE CORAL™ Calibrachoa
Arielle R –
Absolutely stunning! Such a perfect muted accent to so many color combinations! Keep an eye on soil PH and frequently feed for lots of blooms. This one was sensitive in direct TX summer sun, seems to want bright indirect sun as the leaves below other plants are doing great and parts in direct sun are scorched (it is August so some scorching is expected for a young plant).
Tamryn –
The review above should have 5 stars, not sure why it only shows 2! Please edit if you can!
Tamryn –
Very unique color. Not quite as vigorous as the Graoe Punch calibrachoa and cascading angelonia I’ve got it planted with, but I can fix that. Worth the trouble, because it’s such a standout color. Definitely recommend!