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Fuchsia perscandens is perfectly hardy probably down to about -5 degrees of frost, It can grow as a climber (in forest) or as a mound in the open, It is normally deciduous in the winter. It can get quite rampant in a garden so get out the secateurs. Fuchsia procumbens is not frost tolerant and is killed by quite light frosts. It is normally trailing and fairly small but in a greenhouse or conservatory can become rampant and climb. Fuchsia perscandens is very easy to strike from cuttings. Fuchsia procumbens is grown widely in New Zealand but Fuchsia perscandens is not well known and hardly grown at all
Maggi - I think that sometimes we don't pay enough attention to flower buds........
Quote from: meanie on January 22, 2012, 06:35:14 PMMaggi - I think that sometimes we don't pay enough attention to flower buds........I agree with you. There can be astonishing forms and textures in buds. It is only too easy to overlook such treasures, especially in tiny flowers. It is one of the greatest thrills of digital photography, in my opinion, that we are able to so easily share photos that really show so many intimate details of our plants. Such capacity must add such a lot to our genral appreciation of the magical life of plants.
You know what they say, meanie: an elephant never forgets Actually, I remembered that super photo at the top of the page.... it is a cracker.