Fuchsia Garden News (Hardy) Flower Plants

Fuchsia x hybrida
  • Large double blooms with vibrant magenta and pink tones
  • Long flowering season from early to late summer
  • Easy to grow, reliable and perfect for colourful garden design
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Fuchsia Garden News (Hardy) Flower Plants is a large-flowered hardy variety, famed for its profusion of blooms from early through to late summer. The striking magenta rose corolla is beautifully complemented by rosy pink sepals, creating a vibrant and eye-catching display that brings lasting colour and joy to your garden.

This naturally bushy plant has a neat yet slightly lax habit, producing an abundance of large, double flowers over many months. Perfect for borders, containers or even as a flowering hedge, it offers versatility alongside its standout visual appeal, making it ideal for gardeners who love to design colourful, impactful spaces.

Hardy and reliable, this variety has been selected for its exceptional flower power and ability to return year after year. Easy to grow and tolerant of most soil types, it thrives best in fertile, moist but well-drained soil in a partially shaded spot, rewarding you with a long-lasting and vibrant seasonal display.

Supplied as strong young plants, available in 5 Young Plants or 15 Young Plants, ready to establish quickly and bring months of colour to your garden.

Young Plants

These strong, well-rooted young plants are grown in individual large plug cells, measuring up to 12cm (4.8in) in height. Where necessary, the central stem has been pinched to encourage bushy, robust growth. They arrive ready for immediate potting into 6–7cm pots, or for planting directly into baskets and containers. Keep them in a warm, light position to establish successfully. A full growing guide is included to help you achieve the best results, whether potting on or planting outdoors.

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  • Sow Indoors
  • Sow/Plant Outside
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