When to Plant Calibrachoa

When to Plant Calibrachoa

If you’re looking for a showy houseplant that offers showy blooms and elegant falling foliage, calibrachoa might be the choice for you.

This popular trailing plant is easy to grow inside if you follow the popular protocol.

Calibrachoa, known by the common name million bells, is an herbaceous perennial or annual native to South America that blooms in a variety of flower colors (from pink and orange to white).

They have dark green foliage and trumpet-shaped blooms that feature lines down their petals, similar to a begonia or petunia flower.

Calibrachoas have a trailing habit, and they spread quickly to spill over the sides of a growing container, making them popular to grow in window boxes and hanging baskets.

It is also a popular choice for ornamental ground cover if you plant it directly in your garden.

Calibrachoa plants are prolific bloomers that flower multiple times throughout the growing season, attracting helpful pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies.

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