Yes, this upright fuchsia really does grow 6-8 feet tall with an equal spread. To get the dense amount of blooms shown in the photo, you...Read More will need to plant it in the full sun. But make certain the roots are in the shade and in good rich, moist soil. It is the only species in it's Section: Kierschlegeria
And it will partially defoliate during what would be it's dry season. But don't panic! Just continue to water and feed like normal and it will suddenly burst out in new growth, sometimes throwing out new 6-8 foot canes (like roses do) from it's base. This one is the one the hummingbirds fight over in the evening for their last sip.
Yes, this upright fuchsia really does grow 6-8 feet tall with an equal spread. To get the dense amount of blooms shown in the photo, you...Read More