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Hardy options are typically varieties of Fuchsia magellanica, a species native to the southern tip of South America where the climate is a constant challenge. Unsurprisingly, hardy varieties can ...
The fuchsia plant (Fuchsia magellanica) is a long-lasting, vibrant flower with a low-maintenance growth habit. Pop these plants in a cool and humid area, and you can bet that you'll watch them thrive.
Five things to do in the garden this week: Perennials: Hummingbird fuchsia (Fuchsia magellanica) never stops blooming. As long as you live in a frost-free zone, you can grow it and although it may ...
The hardiest fuchsias are hybrids of Fuchsia magellanica, native to Chile and Argentina. Easily surviving temperatures down to 0 degrees, these fuchsias are referred to as Lady’s Eardrops ...
Anyone who knows the west country will have seen hedges of lacquer red Fuchsia magellanica in gardens and lanes. 'Riccartonii' has a bit more substance. Its scarlet and purple flowers, which are ...
In the hierarchy of alien species, Fuchsia magellanica is generally regarded as more benign. This is arguably for a number of reasons, ranging from its non-threatening appearance to the fact that ...
The hardy fuchsia, fuchsia magellanica, is native to temperate South America, where it grows in southern Chile and Tierra del Fuego in forests and coastal areas. Hybrids bred from the original ...
This naturalised plant is Fuchsia magellanica 'Riccartonii' and originates from Chile and Argentina and is probably the hardiest of all the Fuchsia here. In full flower they are an enduring sight.