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Petchoa (4.5")
Petchoa (4.5")
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Petchoa (4.5")
A blooming blend of beauty and resilience—with Southern charm in every petal.
Say hello to Petchoa, the best of both worlds! This hybrid is a beautiful cross between petunias and calibrachoas, combining the bold blooms of one with the easygoing nature of the other. With vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers that just keep coming, Petchoa adds long-lasting color and a cheerful presence to porch pots, garden beds, or hanging baskets.
🌿 Plant History & Significance
Petchoa is a newer hybrid with old-fashioned appeal—designed to offer gardeners a flower with the color power of petunias and the durability of calibrachoas. It’s a symbol of harmony and adaptability, making it perfect for anyone who loves a flower that rolls with the seasons and thrives with a little love.
📏 Size & Bloom Time
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Maximum Height: 10–14 inches tall, spreading up to 24 inches wide
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Bloom Time: Late spring through first frost—offering continuous, self-cleaning blooms that don’t require deadheading
🌞 Ideal Growing Conditions
Petchoa loves full to part sun and thrives in well-drained soil. It’s especially suited for Southern gardens, with excellent tolerance to heat and humidity—making it a colorful companion all season long.
🧤 Care Instructions
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Water regularly, keeping soil moist but not soggy
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No need to deadhead—this beauty keeps blooming on its own
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Feed every 2–3 weeks with a balanced, bloom-boosting fertilizer
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Grows beautifully in containers, baskets, or front garden borders
🌼 Complimentary Plants
Pair with:
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Sweet Potato Vine for bold foliage contrast
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Verbena or Lantana for a heat-loving color mix
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Dusty Miller for a soft, silvery accent
At Wright’s Market, we love flowers that bring both joy and ease to your garden—and Petchoa fits right in. With its easy care, big blooms, and hardworking spirit, it’s the kind of plant that shows up for you all season long. Plant a few by your porch steps or in your favorite clay pot, and let them bloom as a daily reminder that beauty grows best when rooted in love and a little Southern sunshine.