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The Group of Fuchsia

Fuchsias are shown in their beauty of their color combinations and their flower shapes. Fuchsias type of varieties divided to some groups.

Triphylla Hybrids.

Triphyllas are tolerant in more sunny and hot environment than other Fuchsias. They are easy to grow and become vital to any fuchsia's grower. They have rich colored leaves from bronze metallic to rich purple sheen. The flowers have long tube petal with range color from pink, dark purple, orange and red. In winter, keep Triphylla in temperature above 45F(6C). They thrive good in area frost free environment.

Group of Triphylla:
Mary, Thalia, Elfriede Ott, Coralle, Sophie's surprise and many more.

Encliandras.

Elicliandras have delightful small flower and versatile plants that can be treated as bonsai or any shape. The flower about 1.25 cm long. Encliandras were found in Mexico and Central of America.
In winter the flower will grower larger than in summer if grown in greenhouse.

Group of Encliandras :
F.X Bacillaris, Cinnabarina, Neapolitan, Miniature Jewel and many more.

Hardy Fuchsias

Cultivars considered to be hardy if they are planted in the ground not in basket or a standard. The meaning of hardy is they survive in the winter in cool temperature and grow up again the following year.
Hardy Fuchsias are good for border. Before plant them in the ground, grow them in the pot. Choose area which partially shady. When growing hardy fuchsia it is necessary to know the important things. In the wild these plant will grow in rainy season with high humid and shady environment. They need to be well watered and keep the soil moist.
The hardy fuchsia needs a night temperature of about 50F, During the winter these flowers do not grow keep the temperature above 35F. You will also want to discourage early growth by not watering a lot during colder months. It is important that this bush not be exposed to frost, as it will kill it.

Hardy Fuchsias:

David lady Thumb, Alice Hoffman, Dorothy, Garden News, Reading Show and many more.


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