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FUCHSIA Dying Embers

FUCHSIA Dying Embers

Fuchsia Dying Embers - Description

Potted Latin Name: Fuchsia 'Dying Embers'
Common Name: Dying Embers Fuchsia
Other Names: Firecracker Fuchsia, Blaze of Color Fuchsia
Indoors or Outdoor: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation
Size: 30-60 cm (height), 30-45 cm (spread)

Fuchsia Dying Embers - Delivery

Delivery Info: This exquisite Fuchsia Dying Embers plant will be carefully packaged and shipped to your doorstep, ensuring it arrives in pristine condition.

Fuchsia Dying Embers - Characteristics

Mature Size: Compact, reaching a height of 30-60 cm with a spread of 30-45 cm.
Evergreen or Deciduous: Deciduous, showcasing seasonal changes in foliage.
Preferred Position: Partial shade to full sun.
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Bushy, with gracefully arching stems and pendant, tubular flowers.
Hardy or Not Hardy: Not fully hardy; protect from harsh frost in winter.
Diseases: Generally resistant to common garden pests and diseases.

Fuchsia Dying Embers - Uses

Uses in Garden: Dying Embers Fuchsia is a striking choice for hanging baskets, containers, or as a beautiful border plant in your garden. Its vibrant blooms attract pollinators and add a splash of color to any landscape.

Fuchsia Dying Embers - Characteristics

Preferred Planting Aspect: Thrives in a sheltered spot with morning sun and afternoon shade.
Is it Frost Hardy: Not frost-hardy; bring indoors or protect during cold winters.
Fast or Slow Growing: Moderately fast-growing, achieving its mature size in a few seasons.
Pruning Advice: Prune in late winter or early spring to encourage bushier growth and more prolific flowering.

Fuchsia Dying Embers - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate

Sowing Time: Start indoors in late winter (February-March).
Instruction: Sow seeds in well-draining potting mix, lightly cover, and maintain a consistent temperature of 21°C (70°F) for germination.
Trench Preparation: Prepare a well-draining trench in your garden with organic matter, ensuring good drainage.
Instructions: Plant Fuchsia Dying Embers in the trench, spaced 30-45 cm apart, and water thoroughly.
Positioning of Plants: Choose a sheltered location with morning sun and afternoon shade for optimal growth.
Plant Spacing: Space plants 30-45 cm apart for a lush appearance.
Pruning Instructions: Prune in late winter or early spring to remove dead or leggy growth.

Facts About Fuchsia Dying Embers:

Fuchsia Dying Embers is prized for its showy, pendulous flowers in shades of crimson and purple. With proper care and a little Irish charm, it will flourish in your garden, adding a fiery touch to your outdoor space.

Elevate your garden's beauty with Fuchsia Dying Embers, a dazzling deciduous shrub that captivates with its fiery blooms. Whether potted indoors or gracing your garden, this fuchsia variety is sure to turn heads and ignite admiration.

$11.62
FUCHSIA Dying Embers
$11.62

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Fuchsia Dying Embers - Description

Potted Latin Name: Fuchsia 'Dying Embers'
Common Name: Dying Embers Fuchsia
Other Names: Firecracker Fuchsia, Blaze of Color Fuchsia
Indoors or Outdoor: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation
Size: 30-60 cm (height), 30-45 cm (spread)

Fuchsia Dying Embers - Delivery

Delivery Info: This exquisite Fuchsia Dying Embers plant will be carefully packaged and shipped to your doorstep, ensuring it arrives in pristine condition.

Fuchsia Dying Embers - Characteristics

Mature Size: Compact, reaching a height of 30-60 cm with a spread of 30-45 cm.
Evergreen or Deciduous: Deciduous, showcasing seasonal changes in foliage.
Preferred Position: Partial shade to full sun.
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Bushy, with gracefully arching stems and pendant, tubular flowers.
Hardy or Not Hardy: Not fully hardy; protect from harsh frost in winter.
Diseases: Generally resistant to common garden pests and diseases.

Fuchsia Dying Embers - Uses

Uses in Garden: Dying Embers Fuchsia is a striking choice for hanging baskets, containers, or as a beautiful border plant in your garden. Its vibrant blooms attract pollinators and add a splash of color to any landscape.

Fuchsia Dying Embers - Characteristics

Preferred Planting Aspect: Thrives in a sheltered spot with morning sun and afternoon shade.
Is it Frost Hardy: Not frost-hardy; bring indoors or protect during cold winters.
Fast or Slow Growing: Moderately fast-growing, achieving its mature size in a few seasons.
Pruning Advice: Prune in late winter or early spring to encourage bushier growth and more prolific flowering.

Fuchsia Dying Embers - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate

Sowing Time: Start indoors in late winter (February-March).
Instruction: Sow seeds in well-draining potting mix, lightly cover, and maintain a consistent temperature of 21°C (70°F) for germination.
Trench Preparation: Prepare a well-draining trench in your garden with organic matter, ensuring good drainage.
Instructions: Plant Fuchsia Dying Embers in the trench, spaced 30-45 cm apart, and water thoroughly.
Positioning of Plants: Choose a sheltered location with morning sun and afternoon shade for optimal growth.
Plant Spacing: Space plants 30-45 cm apart for a lush appearance.
Pruning Instructions: Prune in late winter or early spring to remove dead or leggy growth.

Facts About Fuchsia Dying Embers:

Fuchsia Dying Embers is prized for its showy, pendulous flowers in shades of crimson and purple. With proper care and a little Irish charm, it will flourish in your garden, adding a fiery touch to your outdoor space.

Elevate your garden's beauty with Fuchsia Dying Embers, a dazzling deciduous shrub that captivates with its fiery blooms. Whether potted indoors or gracing your garden, this fuchsia variety is sure to turn heads and ignite admiration.