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Most hardy fuchsias come from South America, although there are species from New Zealand and Tahiti, as well. The hardiest fuchsias are hybrids of Fuchsia magellanica, native to Chile and Argentina.
However, some types, such as Fuchsia magellanica or hardy fuchsia and its hybrids, will survive in zones 6 and warmer, though ...
Most hardy Fuchsias originate in South America, although there are species from New Zealand and Tahiti as well. The hardiest Fuchsias are hybrids of Fuchsia magellanica native to Chile and Argentina.
The PNW has the perfect climate for cultivating hardy fuchsias as garden-worthy plants and not just seasonal décor. According to Margelony, fuchsia people around here define hardiness as a plant ...
These hardy shrubs come in every size and shape. Fuchsia procumbuns is a ground cover with orangish-green and blue tubed flowers while F. ‘Regia’ is a huge 12-foot shrub studded with ...
That leads me to my problem. Can I prune back my hardy Fuchsia magellanica now to make it small again? I already see signs of new growth. -- S.S., Sumner MB: Prune away and make your shrubby ...
Prune back the dead to allow the new shoots through in mid to late April. "Hardy fuchsia can survive outside in most UK gardens without the need for cossetting over winter indoors. "These fuchsias ...