
Petchoa Petunia 'Caliburst Yellow'
New in 2025.
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Available in the following states:
ACT, NSW, NT, SA, TAS and VIC
The vivacious yellow blooms completely cover this vigorous and lasting Petchoa for many months. An impossible colour for Petunias, when combined with Calibrachoa it has been made possible. This is the first Petchoa that can be grown from seed. It isn’t sticky, doesn’t need pinching and looks sensational as a filler, hanging basket or potted plant. Blooms are around 7cm across and don’t need dead heading.
In 2023 Petchoa ‘Caliburst Yellow’ took out the Greenhouse Growers Magazine Medal of Excellence Industry’s Choice Award.
Petchoas are so wonderfully versatile, they have a semi trailing to trailing habit and can be grown in gardens, containers, window boxes, hanging baskets, as ground covers, garden edging or filler plants in your borders.
In the garden, place them around 40-70cm apart. In pots or hanging baskets, choose ones that are around 30-40cm so that the foliage can spill from the sides. The plants have a naturally well branched habit so there is no need to pinch out the foliage.
Petchoas are a hybrid of Petunias and Calibrachoas and give you the best of both worlds. You get the big flowers and easy growing nature of the Petunias and the colour, trailing habit and flower power of the Calibrachoa. The blooms open across three seasons and are fantastic no matter the weather; the flowers remaining open, even after rainfall. Plus, the plants are self cleaning, so you don’t have the hassle of sticky flowers as you do with Petunias.
Petchoas will soon be one of your favourite plants. They don’t mind the heat and can take more frost than either Petunias or Calibrachoas.
Grow your Petchoas in a sunny spot with well drained soil. You can add a liquid fertiliser every other week to keep them blooming at their best, or use a slow release fertiliser spring and summer – remember they flower a lot so need a good supply of nutrients. Water to establish and then keep moist in active growth. You will need more water in pots to keep them happy and healthy as potting mix is perfectly drained. Prune back as flowering starts to wane in winter and await their reshoot in early spring, you will have years of love from these plants.
As you can imagine it is a difficult breeding program to merge two plants and to do it so successfully is a testament to the advancement of the nursery industry. Petchoas even have superior mildew resistance. They have a strong root system so will cope well in stressful situations.
You can enjoy a continuous procession of flowers from spring to frost without a lot of effort. They remain evergreen perennials throughout most of Australia but in areas of hard frost should be treated as annuals.
Petchoa is pronounced Pet-Koh-A.
Supplied as: Pots
Size: 10 cm
Code | PCHCW |
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Botantical name | Petunia x hybrida |
Height | 15-25cm |
Width | 50-70cm |
Flowers | Spring to autumn |
Climate | Cool to Sub-Tropical |
Availability | Unavailable in WA, QLD |
Frost hardiness | Frost Tender |
Aspect | Full Sun to Semi Shade |
Supplied as | Pots |
Size | 10 cm |
Water needs | 2 |