Fuchsia 'Dollar Princess' - Bush Fuchsia - British Grown

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This compact, bushy fuchsia produces masses of eye-catching double flowers with deep purple corollas and bright magenta-red outer petals. Fuchsia ‘Dollar Princess’ is ideal for borders, patio containers, or hanging baskets, blooming continuously from early summer well into autumn. Its tidy habit and vibrant colours make it a standout in any garden, especially in partially shaded spots.

Fuchsia ‘Dollar Princess’, commonly known simply as a hardy fuchsia, is celebrated for its long flowering season and distinctive bi-coloured blooms. This robust cultivar is a great choice for adding reliable colour to sheltered outdoor spaces.

 

Perennial

Deciduous, Long-flowering from early summer to first frosts

Flowers: June – October

Foliage: April – October


Scientific Name
Fuchsia ‘Dollar Princess’ (named cultivar, origins in 20th-century hybrid breeding)

Common Name
Hardy Fuchsia, Dollar Princess Fuchsia

Origin
Hybrid origin – primarily derived from Fuchsia magellanica (South America: Chile and Argentina)

Pruning Tips
Cut back hard in early spring as new growth begins – down to a low framework or ground level depending on winter dieback. Deadhead faded blooms to prolong flowering.

Wildlife Value
Nectar-rich flowers attract bees, hoverflies, and other pollinators

Positioning
Best in part shade or dappled sunlight; tolerates full sun if soil is consistently moist. Protect from harsh winter winds. Suitable for borders, pots, and hanging baskets.

Water
Water regularly through summer, especially in containers. Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy.

Soil
Moist, well-drained soil enriched with compost or organic matter. Avoid very dry or waterlogged positions.

Food
Feed fortnightly with a high-potash fertiliser during the flowering season (e.g. tomato feed)

Pet-safe
Generally considered non-toxic to pets

Sprouts Top Tips
In colder areas, apply a thick mulch over the root zone in autumn to help protect the crown from frost. You can also lift and overwinter container plants in a frost-free shed or greenhouse.

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