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Fuchsia 'Lady Boothby' Close up of buds on balcony wall 13th May 2020

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Fuchsia 'Lady Boothby' Close up of buds on balcony wall 13th May 2020 (Fuchsia)

Fuchsia 'Lady Boothby', (A climber), being trained on the balcony wall.



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I have ‘Lady in Black’ which is the same but with darker blooms. I kept iit in the greenhouse over winter and consequently it is in flower already which is a real bonus! Lovely fuchsia!

21 May, 2020

 

Lots of buds there.

21 May, 2020

 

Thank you! Any day now the first flowers will open, it shares a tub with another Fuchsia, 'Beacon', which has opened its first flower of 2020 today!

26 May, 2020

 

I shall look forwarding to seeing it in bloom along with the Beacon Fuchsia.

26 May, 2020

 

I'll be posting a few photos soon,3d!

26 May, 2020

 

Thank you Balcony 😊

26 May, 2020

 

The first couple of flowers are now open but there are 100s more to come! I'll upload a photo I took earlier today.

28 May, 2020

 

We are lucky enough to have ours in flower....has been for about three weeks now..very early this year....

28 May, 2020

 

Thank you Balcony I ve taken a peek.

28 May, 2020

 

DD they are indeed very early this year! I can't remember ever having them in flower so early in the year!

Back now with a new broadband modem after ours broke down & had to be replaced. :)

4 Jun, 2020

 

Nice to have you back.....hate being without the internet.....

5 Jun, 2020

 

I've taken a couple more photos today where you can see lots of those buds now open!

10 Jun, 2020



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