Fuchsia 'Hawkshead' - 2010
By Andrewr
- 26 Sep, 2010
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I like this, don't think i've seen a white one before, Andrew.
26 Sep, 2010
Stickitoffee - this plant is only a couple of feet tall but I think it would do better in a more moist soil with a bit of shade from hot sun. It is a white-flowered form of F.magellanica (NB. F.m.'Alba' is a pale pinky mauve, not white)
26 Sep, 2010
I love the hawkshead, looks like a sky of shiny stars. Nice close up Andrewr
26 Sep, 2010
Lovely...
26 Sep, 2010
Lovely fushia Andrew and a lovely photo!
15 Oct, 2010
thanks andrew, i was looking at it again, it is lovely, i guess it would look really good at night lit up? the white ones seem to almost glow against a dark background ~ i have a shady garden but i think i have just not put my fuchsias in the right places
have to change them next year?
22 Oct, 2010
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that looks great ~ how tall is it? we have a few fuchsias but several of them cant be seen very well in the flower bed because they are not tall enough or the flowers have just grown at quite a low level
26 Sep, 2010