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Karen Louise. 1978 (Holmes). Double. Tube and Sepals pink. Corolla pink. This fuchsia has very large blooms and is a good upright grower. |
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Katrina Thompsen. 1993 (M. Wilinson) Single. Tube and Sepals whitish pink very pale. Corolla white. very free flowering. Growth medium upright bush. Excellent show class variety. Winner of many prizes since introduction. |
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Kings Ransom. 1954 (Schnabel). Double. Tube and Sepals clear frosty white. Corolla rich dark purple. Flowers largish. A very lovely bloom. A good show-class fuchsia. Grows sturdy, upright. |
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Kit Oxtoby Double Tube and sepal white/blush pink. Corolla rose pink. Lax Bush ideal for baskets H2 £3.50 |
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PLEASE NOTE FOR WINTER MONTHS: H.1. requires greenhouse heated to minimum of 40°F (4.5°C). Although the above classifications are our recommendations, many of our customers are growing fuchsias that we classify as H.2 out of doors with good results and obviously with bigger blooms produced on H.2's than on The RHS and the British Fuchsia Society list many fuchsias that we classify as H2 medium hardy, as H3 hardy and with the climate changes (Global warming) this has probably become a fact |
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