Fuchsia Species, Hardy Fuchsia, Hummingbird Fuchsia, Lady's Eardrops
Fuchsiamagellanica
Synonym
Fuchsia
araucana
Fuchsia
chonotica
Fuchsia
conica
Fuchsia
discolor
Fuchsia
globosa
I am commenting because I see a lot of notes here from Southerners lamenting that Fuchsias cannot grow well in the South. I live in an ar...Read More
Saw this plant growing as a large shrub in the UK, when I got home and found some plants for sale I eagerly gave them a try as they shoul...Read More
I have variety 'David' placed in semi shade (it gets late afternoon sun). At my location it freezes every year to the ground and then co...Read More
I love this plant, perhaps because it is one of the least likely to grow in my hot and dry conditions. It survived in my zone 5a garden,...Read More
Fuchsia magellanica is a very low maintenance hardy perennial to -10oF. Much more cold hardy and heat tolerant if planted very deep like...Read More
Here in NW WA it grows well in full sun. The berries are delicious, but the types with larger flowers have larger berries grapesized. The...Read More
I grew this plant for several years in the foothills above Oroville, CA. (Zone 7) in both morning sun and filtered shade. Summer highs 9...Read More
I grow this lovely plant in zone 5A, Nova Scotia Canada. it does require some mulch & Winter protection but is well worth the little ext...Read More
I love this plant. Winters over even our bleakest winters. The flowers seem smaller to me than the ones growing wild all over Ireland, ...Read More
With reservations I give this plant a positive rating. I have been growing one in the Fingerlakes region of NY Zone 5-6. It is sited in...Read More
These are very easy and adaptable in the part shade to shade. They like good soil and fertilizer, but hang in there with whatever they ge...Read More
I have been growing this fuchsia for 25 years and if its roots are in cool, deep, damp soil, it can take the full sun and the heat. Mine...Read More
I live in Wilmington, Delaware (Zone 7a) and I have been able to grow Fuchsia magellanica successfully as a returning perennial. I have ...Read More
My experience is the same as others in the hot and humid Southern regions of the U.S. I've seen these plants offered in the nursery cata...Read More
Grown from a cutting 1998/9, went through prolonged frost to -9C 2000 when small, no damage.
It has risen to a majestic cl...Read More
My experience with this plant was the same as htop. I tried to grow it in my yard for 2 years and killed both plants, even with special ...Read More
I had beautiful Fuchsias - huge things dripping with flowers - when I lived in San Francisco, just above the fog line, and in a redwood c...Read More
Fuschias cannot be grown without exceptional care (if at all) as outdoor shrubs in most of the southern and southwestern United States, e...Read More
San Antonio, Tx.
I could not keep this plant alive and gave up after buying and trying them for 2 years in a row. My daughters liv...Read More
This plant does well in my shady, sheltered back yard in a warm part of Reno-Sparks, Nevada (U.S.) There's a trick to getting it to surv...Read More
This plant has become naturalised in Ireland (Eire) especially in the western parts because of the mild, moderating gulf stream.
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