Fuchsia recommendation

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  1. biker

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    I have a MADAME CORNELISSEN fuchsia which has done really well and would like something of similar hardy habit and growth. About 2-3 ft of the bush variety and does well in the border. I don't really like the fuchsias with the big showy blooms so something small bloomed would be best.

    Does anyone have any recommendations?

    Thanks
    Biker
     
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    Hi Biker I have a Hardy Fuchsia (Mrs Popple) and they make a lovely Hedge as well.:)
     
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    How small a flower do you want. There are a number of Fuchsias with tiny flowers that are hardy, called Encliandra's.

    To name a few Hawkshead White flowers, Waldfee, Lottie Hoby, Arial.

    Hope that will help you

    Trevor
     
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