fuchsia magellanica
By Readejahn
- 29 Sep, 2008
- 9 likes
Hanging by a thread. I couldn't understand why this flower was upside down!
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I've got a photo from a few years back I'll look out and upload, which looks v similar to your mix.
9 Oct, 2008
nice picture...I love the stacked rock
16 Oct, 2008
For so many reasons hardy fuchsias should be grown more. I have some 60 varieties. One of my employers has over 100. Guess where mine came from.
Not really. I belong to the local club and I would guess that we have at least 120 varieties amongst us. A nice display garden is slowly beginning to advance our cause.
9 Dec, 2008
The reason I like them so much is that they thrive on neglect. I just cut them right back in the spring and always think I've killed them! They start late, but stay until the frost comes. This is not a flattering picture unfortunately. I must look in my archives and see if I can find a better one.
9 Dec, 2008
I love the 'dry stone walling'......Readejahn...:>)
20 Jul, 2009
Great photo.
23 Jul, 2009
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Fuchsia Magellanica 'Versicolor'
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Thanks for your message . Yes lots of beds perennial geraniums like this fuschia's companion and we are lucky to have forget-me-nots, honesty, sweet rocket and Icelandic poppies , mainly yellow but some more orange too, that seed themselves all over the place and make a super display in spring and early summer. Not sure of the difference between Welsh poppies and what we call Icelandic poppies. Perhaps they are the same flower given a different name in different areas or perhaps they are slightly different plants .
My favourite geranium is the macrorrhizum group because they have done me such a favour with the ground elder. My wife's favourite is Magnificum.
9 Oct, 2008