The all new Kabloom Calibrachoa from PanAmerican Seed is the first Calibrachoa series from seed. A powerful new option for your Calibrachoa production, Kabloom provides you with more opportunities for production scheduling for this popular class. Kabloom brings a new option for your production system for Calibrachoa - with more flexibility in scheduling and production volume.
New Kabloom Calibrachoa is a must-have in any garden. Featuring hundreds of colourful, small bell-shaped flowers on a trailing plant habit, it is perfect for use in hanging baskets and containers. Kabloom has a medium vigour and will spread or trail to approximately 50 to 75 cm. Suitable for 10.5 cm pots and upwards. An ideal premium container input for both mono and mixed combination presentation.
Available from September 1 in White, Yellow, Deep Pink, Red and Blue. Order now!
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PanAmerican Seed
P.O. Box 63
Venhuizen, NH 1606 ZH
Netherlands
Phone : +31 (0)228 54 1844
Fax : +31 (0)228 54 3440
www.panamseed.com





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