FUCHSIA'S - 2015

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  1. Apple Blossom

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    Evening @Radiation91 .... you could always try white

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      :yes:

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      I've got a conversion :)

      I'm glad you've discovered Fuchsias. As you've found out you can grow them as foliage plants as well as for their flowers.

      As for colour, name any colour except for a true blue and there's one that will fit, however, there are a couple of species that have blue pollen.
       
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        @Anthony Rogers has already reserved me a cutting :love30:

        I think there's a Delta's Sarah cutting reserved too? :scratch: (excited)

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          That's called favouritism....!!! :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
           
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            I really need to learn how to spell fuchsia without reading how somebody else has spelt it :scratch:

            The Tom West Fuchsia I've got has really nice red foliage. I didn't know it was a fuchsia until I read the label. :doh:

            ANY COLOUR? :th scifD36: Ok after googling it I'm pretty surprised! How have I never seen these other colours?? oh.... pssssst I couldn't find any grey fuchsias... :whistle::whistle:
             
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              What about this .....

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                  :wow: They're really nice!

                  :scratch: I would class that as matte silver, not grey :heehee:
                   
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                    Think your fibbing @Radiation91

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                    You need to got to.....

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                        I think we're being a teeny weeny likkle bit pernickerty now Raddy Boy

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                          Hi @Anthony Rogers do you have any knowledge on this one

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                          The reason I ask is ... that it is a New Zealand plant which has similar weather to the UK.. I've found a site that sells them in seed form??
                           
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                            pernickerty? That's a word I've never heard of before :biggrin:
                             
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                            • Anthony Rogers

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                              Hi Apple Blossom,

                              Yeah it's a species called Fuchsia Procumbens.

                              It's hardy over here and is usually grown on a rockery as it only grows about 2" high but can spread around 5 or 6' once established. As well as the flower it has lovely fruit shaped like little fruit.

                              If you have a look at
                              Post no 294 on July 19th there's a pic of mine, showing the flower as well as some unripe fruit.
                               
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                                Means being a little too fussy Lol
                                 
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