Calibrachoa x 'Cabaret Apricot'
Million Bells
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Million Bells (Calibrachoa x 'Cabaret Apricot') - Description
An abundance of bright blooms cover these well-branched, trailing plants. They are self-cleaning so they stay neat and tidy all season.
Million Bells (Calibrachoa x 'Cabaret Apricot') - Blooming
Lengthen the flowering period by deadheading on regular basis.
Million Bells (Calibrachoa x 'Cabaret Apricot') - Planting
Press seeds onto soil surface 10-12 weeks before last frost for germination in 1-3 weeks at 65-70°F (18-21°C).
Million Bells (Calibrachoa x 'Cabaret Apricot') - Pest
Prone to Pythium root rot and aphids.
Million Bells (Calibrachoa x 'Cabaret Apricot') - Interesting facts
Plants in the genus Calibrachoa are called Mini Petunias for a reason. They are very closely related to Petunias and are native to South America like Petunias. Both genera of plants were introduced to the European horticultural market in the 19th century, but it wasn't until the early 1990's that Calibrachoa really became a viable horticultural plant.
Million Bells (Calibrachoa x 'Cabaret Apricot') - Soil and irrigation
Do not allow the soil from drying out in between waterings.









