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Superbells® Lemon Slice® Calibrachoa

ANNUAL - Proven Winners®
  • Great In Containers,
  • Show Stopping Color,
  • Low Maintenance,
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Size: PW - 4.25" Pot
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Description

(Million Bells) Make sure you get a slice of paradise with Superbells® Lemon Slice® Calibrachoa! The two-tone deep yellow petals, each separated by crisp white sections, combine together to display a beautiful yellow and white star. By far one of the best color combinations! It has a mounding and trailing habit and can grow as long as 24 inches in a hanging basket! Superbells® like to be in full to part sun and well drained soil for the best growing conditions. Fertilize every one to two weeks for best performance. Enjoy Superbells® Lemon Slice® in your mixed containers, hanging baskets, or landscape for a dazzling statement!

More Details

Name: Calibrachoa hybrid 'USCAL5302M' PP24,353 Superbells® Lemon Slice®
Common Name: Calibrachoa Superbells
Sunlight: Full Sun (+6 hrs.), Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)
Attracts Wings: Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Bloom Time: Fall, Late Spring or Early Summer, Late Summer, Summer
Flower Color: Yellow Shades
Max Height: 8 - 10 Inches
Max Spread: 8 - 10 Inches
Water Requirements: Low Water Needs, Average Water Needs
USDA Hardiness Zone: 10, 11, 9
Attributes: Drought Tolerant
Design Use: Combination Containers, Container, Hanging Baskets
Container Design: Filler, Spiller

Gardener Tips

For general how to grow tips for Superbells® Lemon Slice® Calibrachoa and how to care for your annuals. View Garden Crossings How to care for Annuals page. Interested in growing tips for other plants we sell. Browse our Plant Care Tips.

Team Favorites

Heidi A very trendy new look in Superbells®, Lemon Slice is going to be a huge crowd pleaser this summer. A must have annual for at least one combination planter!

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Mary H.

I planted this last spring, and it is coming up again this year. It was in a pot on a full sun deck, and we don't get snowy winters here in zone 7b, but we did get some low temps. Anxious to see if it performs as well this year as last!!

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Patt T.

Grew these last year in a pot with red petunia's, filled the pot nicely and was beautiful all Spring and Summer!

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