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These reddish-orange blooms will bring out butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees from late spring right into the fall.
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CloseCalibrochoas may not produce flowers as big as petunias, but the sheer number of blooms make up for the more diminutive size. 'Cabaret Orange Improved' will mound six to ten inches with a spread of 12 to 24 inches, making it perfect for container planters and hanging baskets. Long blooming and self-cleaning, calibrachoas (aka Million Bells) will benefit from a light haircut late in the summer. Lots of sun, adequate water, and regular fertilizing will keep them blooming and looking their best. Should the blooms suddenly disappear, look for bud worms - little green worms and/or black specks of poop on the leaves. Bud Worm Terminate will take care of the problem and flowers should reappear within 10 days - come ask us!
Common Name | Million Bells 'Cabaret Orange Improved' |
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Mature Size | 6" - 10" tall, 12" - 24" wide |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Cold Hardiness | Frost sensitive annual |
Light | Sun to partial sun |
Bloom Color | Orange |
Bloom Time | Late spring into fall |
Structure | Mounding, trailing |