fuchsia
By Stickitoffee
- 3 Nov, 2010
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i loved this tiny fuchsia as soon as i saw it; it is hardy ~ apparently ~ but it was new to my garden this year so i havent tested it yet
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I have one and it is hardy, but the frost has already knocked it back this year.
3 Nov, 2010
so far so good here ~ how big do they grow?
thanks terratoonie
3 Nov, 2010
Well mine is only about 18 inches I would think. Probably depends on the soil.
3 Nov, 2010
ok, thanks
3 Nov, 2010
I had one in my previous garden. it got killed back to the ground every year, but always re-grew into a nice bush :o) It was always full of bees buzzing around it too .
4 Nov, 2010
didnt have bees on mine but glad to hear they survive
4 Nov, 2010
is this fuchsia Lottie Hobby? with tiny flowers and leaves. If it is I have one about 18 inches tall, it looks very much like it. it is hardy but I move mine into the greenhouse over winter, where it carries on flowering right through to february. I believe it is quite a rare variety. but everyone that sees it wants a cutting
6 Nov, 2010
i found the label ~ its 'reflexa' but it isnt very tall at all! only about 12" off the ground ~ seems to be the horizontal sort? but looks more like that cos i have it frowing on a slope?
7 Nov, 2010
if you send me a cutting in the spring I will send you one of lottie hobby which is similiar, may even be the same as sometimes you see fuchsias sold under different names even though they are the same. This year some centres were selling one called eruption, and others were selling the same fuchsia as explosion. would be interesting to see if our fuchsias are the same
7 Nov, 2010
yes it would ~ great idea! i will have to get practising to take cuttings!
8 Nov, 2010
I will post a pic of lottie hobby. It is so like yours but it is an upright fuchsia. will take a pic of it this week.
9 Nov, 2010
thank you ~ will look forward to it
9 Nov, 2010
So pretty and dainty, is this the New Zealand fuchsia, which spreads across the ground.
7 Dec, 2010
ooh dont know, it does seem to be a spreading type ~ reflexa i think
7 Dec, 2010
http://www.nzpcn.org.nz/flora_view_full_image.asp?i=6886
This one I am on about.
7 Dec, 2010
dont think so ~ that one looks a bit more exotic
7 Dec, 2010
hi sixpence, no the fuchia you are thinking of is procumbens which grows on the hillsides in new zealand.this plant is endangered in the wild. It is very unusual in that the flowers
face upwards and they have blue pollen. they don't look great in pots but they are good for trailing from hanging baskets
7 Dec, 2010
No I did nt think it was when I looked against your flower, yours is more vivid colour, I had this one it died last year with the cold but then I had it in a pot, so my own fault, yet there are still not hardy ones in pots now not died baffles me.
7 Dec, 2010
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Smashing colour .. well photographed :o)
3 Nov, 2010