Giant Fuchsia form endless dancing blooms from June to November. Frilled petticoats recall bygone times and using leaves for the bodice, children can make a peg doll with the Cinderella flowers, leaving ample blooms and foliage for you to admire. Lending a delicate opulence and finesse to your garden, these are easy to grow and fuss free when planted into any well-drained soil in a sunny or partially shaded position. All in your Giant Fuchsia collection will gently trail from baskets or containers, or over a raised bed, and once established will reach a height of 30-60cm, spreading 45-60cm. Deadhead to promote further flowering and feed during the summer. A mix of deciduous perennials which are tender H2 (1-5 C), and half-hardy H3 (up to -5 C) that would appreciate some protection over winter.Collection comprises; 'Deep Purple' - white sepals with purple corollas H3; 'Sir Matt Busby' - crimson sepals and white corollas H2; 'Bicentennial - pale pink sepals and darker orange-pink corollas H3; 'Peachy' -ruffled, double orange-pink corollas beneath blush pink almost white sepals H2; and 'Voodoo' - purple corollas and red-pink sepals H2.
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