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Climbing Fuchsia
By Fleurdemai
- 19 Sep, 2008
- 19 likes
Not really a climber as it has to be staked and tied.
I grew two from 4 inch plants. One in the sun and one in the shade. They both reached 8 feet high in under 6 months. Very leggy but plentiful and lovely blooms from top to bottom
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the flowers hang from the end of 2 foot long branches
20 Sep, 2008
I saw this climbing Fuchsia "Lady Boothby" for the very first time in a garden centre near where I live. I didn't know there were any "Climbing" Fuchsias till I saw this plant on here some months ago. The plants were too expensive for me to buy but I would've liked one (at least LOL!) to add to my upright & hanging Fuchsias as well as my standards.
I liked the flowers as well.
12 Dec, 2009
These are gorgeous, Fleurdemai.
18 Jan, 2010
Very delicate and prety. Are they hardy?
6 Jun, 2010
I also would like to know if they are hardy. They are very pretty.
15 Jul, 2010
Pasuki & Petertoone I did a search on the internet about the hardiness of this Fuchsia & it seems that, yes, it is hardy in the UK so you can leave it in the ground over winter with just a little protection around its roots.
Copy & paste this internet address into your browser address bar at the top of the page & you will be able to read about Fuchsias classified as being hardy.
http://www.solentfuchsia.co.uk/hardy.html
Hope you both, as well as anybody else who reads this, get to enjoy your plants for many years. :-)
Here is another link to the British Fuchsia Society's website where you will find a lot more on Fuchsias.
http://www.thebfs.org.uk/
:-)
15 Jul, 2010
Thank you for all of the information. This is now firmly on my wish list!
21 Jul, 2010
And me this is so elegant looking .
4 Aug, 2011
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I love the way they hang. Nice color.
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