How to Take Cuttings from Fuchsias
It is best to do one cutting per small, two-inch container, or maybe two cuttings per four-inch container, or several per milk jug. For evergreen azaleas take the stem cutting in early summer, from June on. The growth on the stem should be the current season's growth that has ...
You may also wish to plant colorful shorter shrubs along the front, in which case consider varieties such asPhotinia‘Red Robin’, shrub roses, flowering hardy fuchsias and evergreenCoronilla glauca, which produces sweetly scented yellow flowers in late winter and spring. Prepare the soil Chicken ...
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Epiphyllum ‘Clown’:Exquisite! Outer flower petals are a deep fuchsia in color, while the inner parts are white. Parent plant for many other hybrids. Epiphyllum ‘King Midas’:Beautiful pinkish peach blooms. Epiphyllum ‘Pegasus’:Bright pink flowers, of which the inner petals have lighter edges...
Petunia 'Dreams Fuchsia' is a large-flowering petunia bearing many bold fuchsia-pink flowers all summer. It grows 15 inches tall and 12 inches wide. 'Easy Wave Blue' Petunia Justin Hancock Petunia 'Easy Wave Blue' is a spreading petunia bearing tons of dark blue-purple flowers. It grow...
P. rubra‘Candy Stripe’ forms pinwheel blossoms in a kaleidoscope of fuchsia, orange, yellow and white. P. rubra‘Vera Cruz Rose’ is another deciduous variety with highly overlapped and folded petals that transition from light pink to white with deep golden centers. ...
Last summer we picked up, fromWalter Andersennursery, an epiphyllum for our garden. Eight months later, after four days of rain last March, this lanky mass of fleshy stems started budding: mostly in fuchsia, with the exception of one yellow guy. Two different color blossoms on one plant?!
filled with show-stopping colorful plants. A tall purple-leaf canna grabs attention with both its large leaves and brightly hued flowers while the heart-shape leaves of purple and chartreuse sweet potato vines create a cascade of color. To attract hummingbirds, the plan also includes a fuchsia...