Kathy, a wonderful photograph of one of the species of the Solanaceae family. As far as I know, the genus is named after a Mexican professor of pharmacy (Antonio de Caly Bracho). By checking-out this link (only available in the Dutch language), I've learned that in the English language speaking countries they've called 'Million Bells' too indeed. This nickname was given by Japanese people because they thought that Calibrachoas were Petunia species.
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These are definitely several sunset colors. I am picturing a bouquet of these along with flowers of medium-to-deep blues, purples, and black, the mix of all making up a complete sunrise (or sunset) from the horizon up the space.
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