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Wednesday, December 17, 2025 at 3:38 AM
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Superbells Calibrachoas: Great buy for blooms, birds, and butterflies

This morning I was up early for me and could barely make out the plants outside, but I saw the Superbells calibrachoas moving as if a ghost was in the midst. I knew immediately it was a Rubythroated hummingbird wasting no time in the daily feeding ritual.

This morning I was up early for me and could barely make out the plants outside, but I saw the Superbells calibrachoas moving as if a ghost was in the midst. I knew immediately it was a Rubythroated hummingbird wasting no time in the daily feeding ritual.

Despite the Proven Winners tag mentioning hummingbirds, it has really been quite the surprise this season. They will visit each and every flower and color as well. I found it humorous that they would even spend what I would consider extra time on flowers that had lost their attractiveness. Makes me wonder if an older Superbells Tangerine Punch would age into a “Hummingbird Cabernet.”

There have been a lot of other surprises with the Superbells, one being that I planted almost all of mine the first week of October. I planted a few extras here and there in April but my October surprise is something else. By the time you read this I will have had those 10 months. I’m not promoting them as perennials or eternals but I will tell you in my zone 8a garden they have been a lot tougher than I ever dreamed. I really believe that fall planting will become my regimen.

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