Calibrachoa Conga mixed

Calibrachoa Conga mixed
Flower type Single
Winter hardness Not hardy (USDA-zone 9,10,11)
Flower color Mixed
Leaf, general shape Elongate; Lanceolate
Flower diameter 2 - 2,5 cm; 2,5 - 3 cm
Plant height 10 - 20 cm; 5 - 10 cm
Flower length/hight 1,5 - 2 cm
Flowering month(s) April; May; June; July; August
Leaf size 2 - 3 cm; 3 - 4 cm
Plant, growth type Erect; Trailing; Pendulous
Leaf, main color Dark green

Calibrachoa Conga mixed, a beautiful variety of flowers that adds vibrant colors to any garden. This particular type of Calibrachoa features single-petaled blooms in a variety of mixed colors, creating a stunning visual display.

One important aspect to note about the Calibrachoa Conga mixed is its winter hardiness. This variety is not hardy in cold climates and is best suited for USDA zones 9, 10, and 11. Therefore, it is important to provide proper protection for these plants during colder months or consider them as an annual addition to your garden.

The flowers of Calibrachoa Conga mixed have a diameter ranging from 2 to 2.5 cm and 2.5 to 3 cm, making them small and delicate. However, don't let their size fool you, as their vibrant colors make a big impact. These flowers bloom from April to August, adding beauty and charm to your garden throughout the spring and summer months.

The leaves of Calibrachoa Conga mixed have an elongated, lanceolate shape and come in different sizes. Leaf size ranges from 2 to 3 cm and 3 to 4 cm, providing an interesting contrast to the colorful flowers. The foliage of this Calibrachoa variety is predominantly a lush, dark green, creating a backdrop that highlights the brilliance of the flowers.

In terms of growth type, Calibrachoa Conga mixed can be categorized as either erect, trailing, or pendulous. This makes them versatile and suitable for various garden settings. Whether you choose to grow them in containers, hanging baskets, or as a groundcover, they will add a touch of elegance to any space.

Overall, Calibrachoa Conga mixed is a delightful addition to any garden. Its vibrant and colorful flowers, contrasting with the dark green foliage, create a visual feast for the eyes. Although not winter hardy in most regions, this variety brings joy and beauty during the warmer months. Consider including Calibrachoa Conga mixed in your garden for a burst of color and charm.

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