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Calibrachoa
Calibrachoa
See also: calibrachoa
Translingual
Proper noun
Calibrachoa f
- A taxonomic genus within the family Solanaceae – the calibrachoas.
Hypernyms
- (genus): Plantae - kingdom; angiosperms, eudicots, core eudicots, asterids, euasterids I - clades; Solanales - order; Solanaceae - family; Petunioideae - subfamily
Hyponyms
- (genus): Calibrachoa caesia, Calibrachoa calycina, Calibrachoa dusenii, Calibrachoa eglandulata, Calibrachoa elegans, Calibrachoa ericaefolia, Calibrachoa excellens, Calibrachoa hassleriana, Calibrachoa heterophylla, Calibrachoa humilis, Calibrachoa linearis, Calibrachoa linoides, Calibrachoa macrodactylon, Calibrachoa micrantha, Calibrachoa ovalifolia, Calibrachoa paranensis, Calibrachoa parviflora (= Petunia parviflora), Calibrachoa pygmaea, Calibrachoa regnellii, Calibrachoa rupestris, Calibrachoa sellowiana, Calibrachoa sendtneriana, Calibrachoa serrulata, Calibrachoa spathulata, Calibrachoa thymifolia (species)
calibrachoa
calibrachoa
See also: Calibrachoa
English
Noun
calibrachoa (plural calibrachoas)
- Any of the solanaceous plants of genus Calibrachoa.
- 2009, J. Engelmann, J. Hamacher, Plant Virus Diseases: Ornamental Plants, Brian W.J. Mahy, Marc H.V. van Regenmortel (editors), Desk Encyclopedia of Plant and Fungal Virology, page 441,
- The most frequently detected virus of calibrachoas has been characterized recently, named calibrachoa mottle virus (CbMV) and has been tentatively assigned to the genus Carmovirus.
- 2009, Fern Marshall Bradley, Barbara W. Ellis, Ellen Phillips, Rodale's Ultimate Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening, page 126,
- Closely related to petunias, calibrachoas are 3- to 9-inch-tall plants with trailing stems and a mounding habit.
- 2013, Derek Fell, Derek Fell's Grow This!, page 177,
- Also, the 'Superbells' tend to be more vigorous than 'Million Bells' and other calibrachoa varieties.
- All calibrachoas have several shortcomings in differing degrees, depending on variety—they are generally short lived, providing a bold burst of color at the start of the season, but dwindling as the soil pH changes from acid to alkaline from fertilizing.
Hyponyms
- (plant of genus Calibrachoa): million bells, Superbells (varieties)