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Yellow Calibrachoa

Yellow Calibrachoa produces beautiful chartreuse trumpet-shaped flowers that are complemented by pointy deep green foliage. This annual plant looks great when planted in hanging pots because of its trailing growth habit. They also do well when planted as a border plant or a mass planting in a garden. They grow fast and spread wide so they must be given the space to do so.

These plants need a little TLC every so often, but nothing too serious. We recommend cutting off any dead flowers or foliage to encourage new growth. Cutting off old blossoms makes room for new ones to grow, even late in the growing season. These flowering plants attract pollinators like hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, etc. They are also deer and rabbit resistant!

Yellow Calibrachoa produces beautiful chartreuse trumpet-shaped flowers that are complemented by pointy deep green foliage. This annual plant looks great when planted in hanging pots because of its trailing growth habit. They also do well when planted as a border plant or a mass planting in a garden. They grow fast and spread wide so they must be given the space to do so.

These plants need a little TLC every so often, but nothing too serious. We recommend cutting off any dead flowers or foliage to encourage new growth. Cutting off old blossoms makes room for new ones to grow, even late in the growing season. These flowering plants attract pollinators like hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, etc. They are also deer and rabbit resistant!

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Yellow Calibrachoa produces beautiful chartreuse trumpet-shaped flowers that are complemented by pointy deep green foliage. This annual plant looks great when planted in hanging pots because of its trailing growth habit. They also do well when planted as a border plant or a mass planting in a garden. They grow fast and spread wide so they must be given the space to do so.

These plants need a little TLC every so often, but nothing too serious. We recommend cutting off any dead flowers or foliage to encourage new growth. Cutting off old blossoms makes room for new ones to grow, even late in the growing season. These flowering plants attract pollinators like hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, etc. They are also deer and rabbit resistant!