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Home > Ornamentals > Fuchsias > Hardy Fuchsia Plants

Fuchsia Barbara

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Fuchsia 'Barbara'

  • Single, medium flowers.
  • Tube and sepals pink.
  • Corolla tangerine pink.
  • Upright, self-branching habit.
  • Makes a good standard.
  • Height 36-48" (90-120 cm).
  • Hardy.

Supplied as a pot grown plant, grown in a 9cm pot.

Available from - SOLD OUT UNTIL NEXT YEAR - 2025

1 or more £4.95GBP each. Group & quantity discounts
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Description

Fuchsia Barbara has an upright, self-branching habit, with very pretty medium-sized flowers. The tube and sepals are pink, while the corolla is tangerine pink. Fuchsia Barbara is ideal for turning into a standard fuchsia. Reaches a height of36-48" (90-120 cm).

  • Plant out from late May all through the summer.
  • Hardy once established.
  • Suitable for potting on or, dependent on time of year, planting straight into the garden.
  • Late autumn garden planting should be avoided as the plants will not have time to establish before the winter.
  • If grown in containers and left outside all winter they may not prove fully hardy as container growing does not afford the same level of root protection as growing in the ground.

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How To...

How to Grow Fuchsias
Detailed advice on growing fuchsias. Includes information on watering, feeding and pest control.




Plant Passport Registration Number: 34265