![]() The colors shown are as true as can be reasonably obtained by conventional photographic procedures.įIG. under greenhouse conditions in the spring of 2012. The photographs are of a three-month-old plant grown in Salinas, Calif. This new Petunia- Calibrachoa plant is illustrated by the accompanying photographs which show the plant's overall plant habit including form, foliage, and flowers. The following are the most outstanding and distinguishing characteristics of this new variety when grown under normal horticultural practices in Salinas, Calif. Line ‘K2008-J-224’ was later named ‘SAKPXC011’ and was found to reproduce true to type in successive generations of asexual propagation via vegetative propagation. In May 2008, the distinct characteristics of line ‘K2008-J-224’ were confirmed to be fixed and stable. ![]() In February 2008, line ‘K2008-J-224’ was propagated again and plants were cultivated. In December 2007, line ‘K2008-J-224’ was observed to have its distinct characteristics remain stable. In August 2007, line ‘K2008-J-224’ was vegetatively propagated to produce rooted cuttings and plants of the selection were cultivated and evaluated in an open field. ![]() In May 2007, the plant was selected that exhibited the purplish-rose flower color and semi-creeping plant growth habit and gave it the experimental name ‘K2008-J-224’. Segregation in the F 1 generation resulted in the one plant having a purplish-rose flower color and a semi-creeping plant growth habit. In February 2007, 120 seeds were sown and the plants were cultivated in a greenhouse and only one plant survived and bloomed. In December 2006, an F 1 generation from the initial hybridization was grown and approximately 50 seeds were obtained. The female parent was a proprietary hybrid Petunia line named ‘AM6-106A’ (unpatented), which had a rose flower color and a mounding plant habit. 20,490), which has a burgundy flower color and a creeping plant habit. The male parent was a commercial patented hybrid Calibrachoa line named ‘SAKCAL093’ (U.S. Petunia- Calibrachoa variety ‘SAKPXC011’ originated from a hybridization in Kakegawa, Japan in December 2006. The present invention comprises of a new and distinct cultivar of Petunia- Calibrachoa (Petchoa) referred to by the variety name ‘SAKPXC011’. Park Seed provides the wave petunia seeds in the pelleted form to help ensure that each seed will successfully grow into beautiful additions to your garden.Genus and species: Petunia- Calibrachoa intergeneric hybrid. These are very low maintenance plants that will reward you with an amazing number of colorful flowers. Petunias are disease and pest resistant and heat tolerant. We also have bicolor petunias and double petunias. ![]() Our petunias are available in colors from white, yellow, all shades of pink and salmon, all shades of lavender to purple and reds. If you want more height, choose Tidal Wave, which is almost two feet tall and spreads as much as five feet. The purple wave, which was the first color this variety came in, measured two inches of growth per day! Today, the wave petunia comes in many colors that are just as vigorous. This was a breakthrough petunia with its spreading habit and marvelous flowering. Try the wave variety of the petunia flower, which is fast-growing, easy care and covered with blooms throughout the season. Here at Park Seed, we have many different types of petunias to suit every need.
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