I've had this plant for a year and I love it! It adds a wonderful accent to our deck in the summer. Most people treat it like an annual u...Read Morep here, but I bring mine in for the winter.
The leaves and flowers (not sure about the other parts) are edible and both are very tasty. I like to suck the nectar out of the flowers before eating them.
This pretty little fuchsia bloomed once indoors, and then just continued to exist, really, for over a year. I planted it outdoors this s...Read Morepring, and it's really taken off! It's put on new leaves and branches, and sprouted blossoms again. I will watch for its hardiness throughout the winter.
Titusville, FL (Zone 9b) | January 2005 | positive
I had this plant in a container on my front porch in South Carolina. Besides being very beautiful and easy to grow, the hummingbirds LOV...Read MoreE this spp. of fuchsia. I believe it is deciduous though; we had snow that winter and the plant lost most of it's leaves. But the following spring it came back in full force.
A temperature of 35- 40 F.(2-3.C.) should be sufficient to keep plants alive over winter.
It is essential that the plants be kept...Read More frost free and never be allowed to dry out.
I've had this plant for a year and I love it! It adds a wonderful accent to our deck in the summer. Most people treat it like an annual u...Read More
This pretty little fuchsia bloomed once indoors, and then just continued to exist, really, for over a year. I planted it outdoors this s...Read More
I had this plant in a container on my front porch in South Carolina. Besides being very beautiful and easy to grow, the hummingbirds LOV...Read More
A temperature of 35- 40 F.(2-3.C.) should be sufficient to keep plants alive over winter.
It is essential that the plants be kept...Read More