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What's the pink slightly trailing plant in this basket please?!

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Bea1985 · 12/07/2018 17:51

I feel it's one I should know....

Thank you !

What's the pink slightly trailing plant in this basket please?!
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loveka · 12/07/2018 17:53

Petunia Million Bells? I can't quite see on my phone.

QuinquiremeOfNineveh · 12/07/2018 17:55

Yes it's a petunia. Easily available from garden centres, shops etc.

Bea1985 · 12/07/2018 17:57

Thanks ! I thought the much larger flowers I have in my own baskets (basket in pic not mine) were petunias .... but turns out they are surfina . So these are just little pink petunias? That's great. I want to use them next year x

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GarethSouthgatesWaistcoat · 12/07/2018 19:45

Calibrachoa is like a small petunia, very nice! I can't quite tell from the pic, the pink flowers look a bit smaller than the white/purple petunias on the left.

You do get pink calibrachoa with yellow centres which is swaying me Smile

Bea1985 · 12/07/2018 20:27

Oh yes it could be chalebrachoa couldn't it? Ah well, I'd settle for either . Thanks again all ThanksThanksThanks

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loveka · 12/07/2018 20:58

If it's a petunia, it is Million Bells, which has much smaller flowers than Surfinia.

Zoolatry · 13/07/2018 20:56

There are lovely floriferous tiny petunias that look like Calibrachoa, called Littletunia. They’re fabulous and available in that shade of pink.

Bea1985 · 13/07/2018 23:22

Thanks zoolatry I'll check it out x

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GarethSouthgatesWaistcoat · 14/07/2018 20:30

Littletunia, how sweet!

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