Hardy Fuchsia Bush - Fuchsia 'Delta's Sara' - British Grown

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among slender, deep green leaves. This vigorous, single-flowered fuchsia makes a lovely feature plant for a partially shady border. Bushy and upright in habit, it performs best in fertile, moist, well-drained soil with protection from cold, drying winds.

 

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Michaela Fritsch
Just perfect thank you. Arrived quickly an...

Just perfect thank you. Arrived quickly and safely. Nicely packaged.

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Maggie Wilmore
Shy Fuschia

This gentle fairy is showing off! She was chosen because she has subtle colours, unlike some of her flashier sisters, and was looking as though she couldn't hide her beauty for long. That's proved to be the case. She suits a big pot and is flowering well, but still with her delicate and harmonious hues.
She is tougher than she looks, having survived some scorching sun as well as thundery downpours. And slugs hate her!

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