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(Dollar Prinzessin Fuchsia, Fuchsia)
Perfect for cooler, frost-free mountainous regions, 'Dollar Prinzessin' is a vigorous, upright mounding selection with magnificent flowers and nice green heart-shaped leaves on dangling branches. Typically producing many blossoms, the bud leaf (calyx) and floral tube are vibrant magenta while flower petals are deep purple. These large, pendent blooms are considered double as there are extra purple petals in the flower's core.
Fuchsia grows best in partial shade and rich, evenly moist garden...
(Electric Lights Fuchsia, Fuchsia)
Perfect for cooler, frost-free mountainous regions or summertime hanging baskets, 'Electic Lights' is a miniature selection of fuchsia with small purple and magenta-pink flowers. This lovely hybrid grows into an upright yet bushy plant. The flower bud leaf (calyx) and floral tube are vividly red-pink while flower petals are deep purple. These pendent blossoms attract hummingbirds.
Fuchsia grows best in partial shade and rich, evenly moist garden loam. High summer heat coupled with high humidity...
Proven Winners
(Fuchsia, Shadow Dancers® Ginger Fuchsia)
Fuchsias in the Shadow Dancers® Series produce numerous showy blossoms on dense, compact, cascading plants. Shadow Dancers® Ginger bears bicolored pink and white flowers from spring to frost. Shadow Dancers® fuchsias were developed by Wolfram Goetz of Herbrechtingen, Germany.
Hybrid fuchsias are tender evergreen shrubs that descend from species native to cool uplands of Central and South America. They have upright to arching stems and small, oval, bright- to dark-green leaves. Their flamboyant...
Proven Winners
Fuchsias in the Shadow Dancers® Series produce numerous showy blooms on dense, compact, cascading plants. They were developed by Wolfram Goetz of Herbrechtingen, Germany.
Hybrid fuchsias are tender evergreen shrubs that trace their ancestry to several species from cool uplands of Central and South America. They have upright to arching stems and small, oval, dark-green leaves. Their flamboyant flowers comprise a bell-shaped corolla (made up of four overlapping petals) and a collar of fleshy...
(Firecracker Fuchsia, Fuchsia)
Fuchsia ‘Firecracker’ took the gardening world by storm at the 1999 Hampton Court Palace Flower Show in England with large variegated leaves and brilliant flowers. Honeysuckle fuchsias are shrubby, evergreen plants from the mountainous regions of the West Indies. The leaves are whorled or arranged around the stem in multiples. They are downy, lance shaped and slightly toothed. Fuchsia ‘Firecracker’ leaves are olive green with irregular marginal cream to white variegation, pink to plum-colored veins...
James H. Schutte
(Fuchsia, Gartenmeister Bonstedt Fuchsia)
Fuchsia 'Gartenmeister Bonstedt' is a vigorous very free-flowering honeysuckle fuchsia. The species are shrubby, evergreen plants from the mountainous regions of the West Indies. The leaves are whorled or arranged around the stem in multiples. They are downy, lance shaped and slightly toothed. Fuchsia 'Gartenmeister Bonstedt' leaves are bronze-green above with purple undersides. The branches are upright to arching. The showy flowers are borne at the ends of the branches in clusters, and are small,...
Pride of Place Plants, Inc.
(Blanketflower, Dakota Reveille Blanketflower)
Grown for their spring-to-fall succession of large bright daisy-like blooms, blanket flowers are clump-forming, rangy, herbaceous perennials. The cultivar 'Dakota Reveille' bears "daisies" whose rays are double rather than single-petalled, giving a pompon effect. The yellow, burgundy-throated, trumpet-shaped rays are lime-green with red tips before opening. The solitary "daisies" perch on compact burgundy stems above hairy ovate grayish-green leaves.
Grow blanketflower in well-drained average...
Syngenta
(Common Blanketflower, Sunburst Blanketflower)
Grown for their spring-to-fall succession of large bright daisy-like blooms, blanket flowers are clump-forming, rangy, herbaceous perennials native to central North America. Comprising five cultivars, the Sunburst Series has been bred for profuse flowering and more compact plants that do not need staking. Borne singly on relatively short stems, the flowers come in various shades and combinations of yellow and burgundy. The large, hairy, broadly lance-shaped leaves are often lobed.
Given a sunny...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Giant Snowdrop)
Giant snowdrops are very-early blooming, bulbous perennials, native to southeastern Europe. They produce honey-scented, pendant flowers in winter, often through the snow. White flowers marked with green inner tepals emerge on slender stems from a basal clump of twisted, lance-shaped, dark green leaves. The giant snowdrop is better suited to mild winter climates than the common snowdrop. The bulbs are poisonous if eaten.
Snowdrops couldn’t be easier or more rewarding to grow. Plant the bulbs in...