If you think it’s because of the unique color patterns, you’re reading my mind. With scrumptious bi-colored flowers meandering in all the right directions Calibrachoa Hula Orange easily prevailed over the other varieties I planted this season. No matter what I do with it, this Calibrachoa is fabulous! As a matter of fact, it triggers a good mood for me, actually causing my happiness meter to skyrocket. I shake my head wondering “what did I do wrong”? Luckily plants like Calibrachoa RED FOX Hula Orange gives me back my confidence! Calibrachoa Hula Orange Flowers Posted on JFebruCategories Annuals, Calibrachoa, Container Garden, Gardening Calibrachoa RED FOX Hula OrangeĮvery season it seems that I manage to plant at least one ugly basket. Petchuas mixes below: Petchua Terra Cotta & Salmon Glow in a hanging basket Petchua Terra Cotta & Salmon Glow in a wall basket mixed with Sedum & Bacopa SuperCal® Velvet Petchoa – Nice dark fuchsia color with an a black eye, even grew ok in the worse of conditions SuperCal® Blue Petchoa – dark purple flowers filled out the pots quickly and lasted throughout the season without letting up SuperCal® Salmon Glow Petchoa – Light creamy peach ruffled flowers (another favorite) SuperCal® Terra Cotta Petchoa – Rich sunset colors All of the SuperCals we tested performed remarkably well. Our test gardens featured several SuperCal ® Petchoa bred by Sakata, who is adept at releasing new varieties. What about their habit? Trailing, of courseĭo they come in a variety of colors? Yes, and the colors available aren’t bad…pretty much covers the spectrum, with many vibrant and interesting colors to choose from. How big do they get? Approximately 12″ tall x 15″ wide Like Calibrachoa, they are self-cleaning, so you get the bigger flowers like Petunias, but they don’t require dead-heading. They don’t stop for a minute early or late in season. What makes Petchoa so easy to grow? They flower early and tolerate heat. Scientifically called Petunia (Inter-generic hybrid), they like full sun, but do quite well in afternoon shade. Petchoa, a cross between Calibrachoa and Petunia. Noted perfectly by Proven Winners: “SuperCal is nothing short of the BEST ANNUAL we’ve ever seen for hanging baskets, window boxes, and tall flowerpots.” A season on these will have you elated in grateful relief of those Petunia dull-drums. ![]() Bored with the latest and showiest Calibrachoas and Petunias? Even with their new fancy colors and improved habit? I’ve got your cure: Petchoa.
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