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Cinnamon Supercal Petchoa

Cinnamon Supercal Petchoa

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4" Pot
3-5 Months Mature

Plant Type: Calibrachoa

Bloom Seasons: Spring, Summer, and Fall

Suitable Hardiness Zones: 10 and 11

Biological Resistance: Pest Resistant (General), Disease Resistant (General), and Mildew Resistant

Environmental Tolerance: Drought Tolerant

Attracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies, and Bees

Special Features: Trailing and Fast Growing

Bloom Color: Orange, Red, and Patterned

Foliage Color: Green

Sunlight Needs: Full Sun (6+ hrs/day)

Lifespan: Annual

Mature Spread: 12"-18"

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About this Plant

Cinnamon Supercal Petchoa (Petchoa hybrid) is the ultimate "super-plant" for gardeners who want the best of both worlds. A unique cross between a Petunia and a Calibrachoa, the Supercal Premium series delivers the large, vibrant flowers of a Petunia with the high-performance, weather-resistant durability of a Calibrachoa.

The 'Cinnamon' variety features a stunning mass of flowers in warm shades of rusty red-orange with a glowing yellow throat. Unlike traditional petunias, Supercal foliage is non-sticky and highly disease resistant. These plants are famous for their "rebound" ability—they can withstand heavy rain and heat without the blooms turning to mush, making them the premier choice for low-maintenance hanging baskets, window boxes, and patio containers.

Why you’ll love it:

  • Best of Both Worlds: Large, Petunia-sized blooms with the extreme resilience of a Calibrachoa.
  • Stunning Cinnamon Color: Unique rusty orange-red tones that are perfect for vibrant seasonal displays.
  • Weather Resistant: Blooms stand up to rain and heat better than almost any other bedding plant.
  • Non-Sticky Foliage: Clean, lush green leaves that are easy to handle and disease resistant.
  • Continuous Color: Prolific flowering from spring all the way through the first fall frost.

This 4-inch healthy live plant thrives in full sun and requires well-drained soil with moderate watering. With a mounding and trailing habit reaching up to 20 inches tall and 22 inches wide, it quickly fills out containers for a professional "wall of color" look. Hardy in USDA Zone 10, it is treated as a high-performance annual in cooler climates.