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Fuchsia procumbens ( Fuchsia ) |

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Fuchsia procumbens is an oddity. A small trailing fuchsia bearing unusual tiny upward facing flowers with yellow green tubes and purple tipped sepals. Bright red fruits. From New Zealand.
Late spring to frost. 4-6 in. x 3-4 ft.
Green Gold flowers
Part Shade Zones 8, 9, 10 |
In the maritime Pacific Northwest, we grow hardy Fuchsias in full sun where they bloom non-stop from late spring to first frost. In hotter climates, we recommend giving Fuchsias protection from the afternoon sun. Fuchsias make wonderful subjects in containers and for the mixed border. |
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