A self branching bush that works good in hanging baskets and containers to spill over the side.
Pronunciation
(fyew-sha)
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennial Tender
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Sunlight
grows best in shaded areas, will tolerate some direct morning sun
Moisture
average, not dry
Soil & Site
average
Flowers
violet blue corollas, red sepals
Fruit
berry
Leaves
green leaves
Stems
woody, trailing
Dimensions
can reach 3 by 3 feet
Maintenance
prune to maintain shape, can be used as a houseplant during the winter
Propagation
cuttings
Cultivar Origin
Introduced in 1958 by Erickson (USA).
Misc Facts
I have over wintered Fuchsia in a bright window. Before the first frost cut back the plants hard and repot. You can move them down into a smaller pot. Make sure you spray for pests, since in my greenhouse and house Fuchsia were Spider Mite and White Fly magnets.
Author's Notes
Had this Fuchsia on my patio and it was extremely florific and compact. It was growing on a table where it got some direct morning sun, part sun and than shade.
Notes & Reference
#71-The New Plant Library Fuchsia, #194-The Illustrated Gardeners Guide To Growing Fuchsias (John Nicholas), #194-Fuchsias (John Nicholas)