Unveil the mysterious allure of Calibrachoa ‘Dracula’, named for its dark and dramatic blooms reminiscent of the legendary vampire himself. With deep, velvety hues it will cast a spell of enchantment over your garden. Commanding attention with its striking presence, each trumpet-shaped bloom in shades of dark pink, almost purple, has a centre which looks almost black. Whether cascading from hanging baskets, spilling over containers, or edging garden beds, Calibrachoa ‘Dracula’ commands attention with its striking presence adding a touch of gothic elegance. Despite its dark appearance, this tender resilient perennial is easy to care for. Thriving in full sun to partial shade in loam or sand based, well-drained soil, Calibrachoa ‘Dracula’ produces a continuous display from spring until frosts, attracting bees and other pollinators to your garden. Reaching a height and spread of 30cm and trailing to around 30cm Calibrachoa ‘Dracula’ is mainly grown as an annual in the UK. It can, however
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