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Achievement. (Hardy) 1886 (Melville). Single. Tube and Sepals pale cerise. Corolla purple to magenta. Flowers very freely with large well shaped blooms. Suitable to grow as specimen for show work. Good old variety. 2-3ft (60-90cm) |
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Alice Hoffman. (Hardy) 1911 (Klese). Single. Tube and Sepals rose. Corolla white. Flowers small very freely produced. grows low, compact bush. Hardy. 1½-2ft (45-60cm). |
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Beauty of Prussia. (Hardy) 1966 (Holmes). Double. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla scarlet lake, veined scarlet. Medium sized blooms, dark shiny foliage. 2½-3½ft (75-100 cm). |
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Baby Blue Eyes. (Hardy) Single. Tube and sepal bright red. Corolla bright blue. Small red and blue flowers. Compact and upright grower. 1½ – 2ft (45-60cm) |
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Blue Gown. (Hardy) (Milne). Double. Tube and Sepals waxy carmine. Corolla blue to purple. Flowers very large. Free early flowering for double type. Has been grown well outside. 2-3ft (60-90cm). |
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Brilliant. (Hardy) 1865 (Bull). Single. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla violet magenta. Flowers extremely free, grows upright. 2½-3ft (75-90 cm). |
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Brutus. (Hardy) 1897 (Lemoine). Single. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corolla purple shading to carmine at base. Flowers medium, extremely free flowering. Grows upright. Can produce good standard. 2-2½ft (60-75cm). |
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Charming. (Hardy) 1895 (Lye). Single. Tube and Sepals carmine. Corolla reddish purple. Flowers medium size. Very easy growing fuchsia, 2-2½ft (60-75cm). |
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Chillerton Beauty. (Hardy) 1847 (Bass). Single. Sepals pale rose pink. Corolla mauvish violet. Very free flowering. 2½-3ft (75-90 cm). |
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Cinnabarina. (Hardy) 1829 (Raisers unknown) Single. Encliandia hybrid. Tube, Sepals and Corolla orange scarlet. Reflexed. Very small flowers freely produced. Foliage small medium green. Upright.
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Corallina. (Hardy) 1843 (Pince). Single. Tube and Sepals bright scarlet. Corolla rich purple. Low spreading type fuchsia. 1-2ft (30-60cm). |
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David. (Hardy) 1937 (Wood) Single. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corolla rich purple - freely produced, Small blooms. Compact upright dark green foliage. Suitable for fuchsia border edging. 1Ft (30cm) |
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Delta’s Sarah. (Hardy) 2002 (Vreeke) Semi-Double. Tube and Sepals ice white. The sepals are green tipped and recurving fully exposing the contrasting corolla which is violet blue veined pink and held well open. These stunning and elegant blooms are freely produced, ageing blooms have a mauve tinge. The characteristic growth is extremely vigorous and strong. This amazing variety is suitable for many uses including hardy borders, containers or even standards. Strong free standing upright bushy growth. Grows 2.5ft-3.5ft (.75m-1.10m) Highly recommended |
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Doctor Foster. (Hardy) 1899 (Lemoine). Single. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla rich violet veined red, vividly coloured. Flowers large for a hardy and very freely produced upright bush. 2-3ft (60-90cm). |
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El Cid. (Hardy) 1966 (Dr. O Colville). Single. Tube and Sepals rich bright red. Corolla rich burgundy. Excellent form strong growing fuchsia. 2-2½ft (60-75cm). |
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Elfin Glade. (Hardy) 1964 (Colville). Single. Tube and Sepals salmon rose. Corolla deeper salmon rose. Dainty pink hardy. Secured award of merit B.F.S. 1½-2½ft (45-75cm). |
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Empress of Prussia. (Hardy) 1868 (Hoppe). Single. Tube and Sepals bright scarlet. Corolla scarlet lake. Flowers very large for hardy fuchsia. 2½-3ft (75-90cm). |
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Eva Boerg. 1943 (Yorke). Single to semi-double. Tube greenish-white. Sepals pinkish-white, tipped green. Corolla pinkish-purple, splashed pink. Medium sized flowers freely produced. Lax growth. 2½-3ft (75-90cm). |
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Flash. (Hardy) (Hazard). Single. Small flowering bright red self. Very free and showy, upright growth. Suitable for hedging in sheltered areas. 3½-4½ft (1-1.35m). |
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Garden News. (Hardy) 1978 (Handley). Double. Tube pink, short and thick. Sepals pink on outside, frosty rose-pink underside, broad and short. Corolla shades of magenta-rose, base of petals rose-pink. Blooms of attractive shape, mainly in fours at each pair of the leaf axils, continuous flowering. Upright bush, one of our largest flowered hardies. 2½-3ft (75-100cm). |
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Genii. (Hardy) 1951 (Reiter). Single. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corolla dark violet. Most striking plant having yellow green foliage with such a dark violet flower. 2-3ft (60-90cm). |
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Gracillis Variegata. (Hardy) Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla purple. Silvery white variegated foliage suffused with red. 3- 4½ft (90cm -1.35m). |
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Hawkshead. (Hardy) 1988 (J. Travis). Single. Tube short, white suffused green Sepals white flushed green. Corolla white, barrel shaped. Dark green small foliage. Growth very upright and bushy. Suitable for hedging in sheltered areas. 3-5ft (90cm-1.5m). |
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Howletts Hardy. (Hardy) 1952 (Howlett). Single. Sepals scarlet. Corolla violet. Fluted and medium sized flower. Good grower. 2-3ft (60-90cm). |
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Jester. (Hardy) 1968 (Holmes). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corolla rich royal purple turns lighter as matures. Fast growing. Flowers slender with long narrow upturned sepals giving a jester-like appearance. Tall. 3½-4½ft (1-1.35m). |
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Joan Cooper. (Hardy) 1953 (Wood). Single. Tube and Sepals rose opal, tipped pale green. Corolla cherry red. Flowers smallish, very free. A very fine colour-break for hardies. A very good window-box plant. Grows upright with arching fronds. 1½-2½ft (45-75cm). |
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John Bartlett. (Hardy) 2003 (Humphries) Single. Tube and Sepals rose pink with pointed sepals. Corolla white with red veining smallish flowers freely produced. |
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Lady Boothby. (Hardy) 1939 (Raffill) Single. Tube and Sepals crimson. Corolla blackish purple. One of the fastest growing fuchsias we know. a “Climbing fuchsia”. Can be trained to 4-5ft in one season |
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Lady in Black. (Hardy) 2012. Tube and Sepals Vivid Red. Corolla Extremely dark blue/black. A “Climbing” fuchsia. Large double blooms. |
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Lady Thumb. (Hardy) 1967 (G. Roe). Semi-double. Sepals light carmine. Corolla white, slightly veined carmine. Flowers small and profuse. Habit identical to Tom Thumb, of which it is a sport. 1½-2ft (45-60cm). |
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Lena. (Hardy) 1862 (Bunney). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals flesh pink. Corolla rosy-purple. Flowers largish, very free. This fuchsia is good in any form. Grows well outside. With spreading growth. Recommended. 1½-2½ft (45-75cm) |
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L'Enfante Prodigue. (Hardy) Semi-double. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corolla royal purple. Flowers small, very free, ideally suited for outdoors. 3½-4½ft (1-1.35m). |
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Lottie Hobby. (Hardy) 1839 (Edwards). Single. Tube dull scarlet. Sepals similar tipped with rose. Corolla scarlet. Very small flowers, freely produced, small glossy foliage, upright. Looks like species but is a breviflorae hybrid. Hardy in most places. 3-4ft (90cm-1.2m). |
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Madame Cornelissen. (Hardy) 1860 (Cornelissen). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals rich scarlet. Corolla white. Flowers longish, very free. Long buds. Grows vigorous, upright bush. 2½-3½ft (75-100cm). |
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Magellanica alba (Hardy) Single. Tube and Sepals white. Corolla white flushed palest lavender pink. Very small flowers freely produced, Small medium green foliage. Very hardy. 4-5Ft (1.2 - 1.5m) |
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Margaret. (Hardy) 1937 (Wood). Double. Sepals rose. Corolla mauve. Good size flowers, freely produced on a large bushy plant. 3½-4ft (1-1.2m). |
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Margaret Brown. (Hardy) 1949 (Wood). Single. Sepals salmon rose. Corolla magenta. Produces an abundance of small flowers. 3½-4ft (1-1.2m). |
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Meditation. (Hardy) 1956 (Blackwell). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals red. Corolla creamy white, veined cerise. Flowers medium and free. 1½-2½ft (45-75cm). |
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Microphylla. (Hardy) 1823 (Kris). Single. Tube deep red. Corolla rosy-pink, paling under glass. Tiny flowers borne singly in the leaf axils. Very small dark green leaves giving fern-like effect overall. 2½-3ft (75-90cm). |
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Mission Bells. 1948 (Walker and Jones). Single. Tube and Sepals red. Corolla rich purple. Flowers medium to largish, very free. Corolla bell-shaped with wavy-edged petals. Large red buds. This variety makes a good standard. 2-3ft (60-90cm). |
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Mrs. Popple. (Hardy) 1899 (Elliot). Single. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla dark violet. Flowers medium, free. Grows upright bush. 3-4½ft (90cm-1.35m). |
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Mrs. Wood. (Hardy) 1949 (Wood). Single. Tube and Sepals very pale pink. Corolla white. Small flowers covering well shaped plant. Upright bush. 4-5ft plus (1.2-1.5m). |
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Phyllis. (Hardy) 1938 (Brown). Semi-double. Tube and Sepals rose. Corolla deep rose. Flowers smallish, very free, early flowering. Must be pinched to keep low, as it makes very rapid growth. Large plant can be obtain in the first year. A very vigorous upright bush. 3½-4½ft (1-1.35m). |
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Pixie. (Hardy) 1960 (Russell). Single. Tube and Sepals pale cerise. Corolla rosy mauve. Light green foliage, heavily veined. 2-2½ft (60-75cm). |
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F.Procumbens. (Hardy) 1839 Species. Tube greenish yellow, red at base. Sepals green tipped purple. No Corolla. Stamens bear bright blue pollen. Seed pods turn from green to plum purple and become quite large. Flowers free, very small and points upwards. Growth trailing, suitable for rockeries. 4in (10cm). |
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F. Procumbens Variegata. (Hardy) Tube greenish yellow. Sepals green tipped, fully reflexed exposing stamens with bright blue pollen. The foliage of the variety is highly variegated, silver green and cream edged with pink distinctive cast. Growth trailing, suitable for rockeries or ground cover. Natural variant of procumbens. |
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Prosperity. (Hardy) 1970 (Gadsby). Double. Tube crimson, thick. Sepals crimson, waxy and firm. Corolla pale neyron-rose, flushed and veined rose red. Medium sized blooms, dark glossy foliage. Growth upright bush, excellent bedder. 3-4ft (90cm-1.2m). |
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Riccartonii. (Hardy) 1833 (Young). Single. Tube and Sepals scarlet. Corolla darkish purple. Longish flowers, very freely produced. Has rather bronzy foliage. Excellent for hedging. Extremely hardy. 4-6ft (1.2-1.8m). |
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Rufus the Red. (Hardy) 1951 (Nelson). Single. Turkey-red self. Flowers medium. Very freely produced. Excellent grower, Flowers early. Grows sturdy upright bush. 2½-3½ft (75-100cm). |
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Shrimp Cocktail. (Hardy) Single. Tube and Sepals pinkish red. Tube rather long. Corolla paler pink with white splashes - upright bush. |
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Son of Thumb. (Hardy) 1978 (Gubler). Single. Tube and Sepals cerise. Corolla lilac. Small flowers freely produced. Growth and habit similar to Tom Thumb from which it is a sport. Compact plant, ideal for rock gardens. 1½-2ft (45-60cm). |
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Susan Travis. (Hardy) (Travis). Single. Tube and Sepals deep pink. Corolla rose pink. Flowers medium, very free. A fine hardy fuchsia this. Grows upright bush. 2-2½ft (60-75cm). |
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Tom Thumb. (Hardy) 1850 (Baudinat). Single. Sepals scarlet. Corolla mauve. Small flowers very freely produced, ideal for rock gardens. Extremely compact plant. 1½-2ft (45-60cm). |
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Whiteknights Pearl. (Hardy) 1980 (Wright) Single. Tube and Sepals palest pink green tips. Corolla clean baby pink. Extremely free long thin flowers. Growth upright - makes a good bush. Suitable for training into pillars, standards etc. 3½ - 4½ft (1-1.35m). |
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