🌿 Elevate your garden game with a splash of scarlet and shade—don’t let your outdoor space miss out!
The GardenersDream Fuchsia Riccartonii is a hardy, upright deciduous shrub featuring striking scarlet and dark purple flowers with bronze-tinted foliage. Delivered in a 9cm pot at 15-30cm height, it blooms from June to October and can grow up to 2.5m tall and 2m wide. Ideal for full sun or partial shade, it requires moderate watering and monthly fertilization, making it a vibrant, low-maintenance addition to any garden, container, or border.
Item Weight | 300 g |
Part number | FUCRIC-9C |
Item display weight | 300 g |
Material type | bronze |
Expected blooming period | Summer to Autumn |
Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
Soil type | well drained soil |
Manufacturer | GardenersDream |
Manufacturer reference | FUCRIC-9C |
ASIN | B095WYH2DY |
G**.
Healthy good value .
Good sturdy plant.
A**R
Fushsia
Arrived well. About 3 inch tall. In tub so early yet to see results. So far ok ,green.
L**J
Will use again
A present for my sister who said it was very healthy and after watering was even better after its journey! Would use again
E**R
Good Service
so so good healthy little plant was delivered and is planted. I hope it grows strong and well.
N**I
fuschia plant
I have planted it. I hope it grows more as it was very expensive for such a titchy plant.
J**N
Not good!
These arrived before they were expected and thank goodness they did! They are not quite dead but more than wilted with dead leaves. I have soaked them in water and hopefully transfer them to my window box later. I hope by tomorrow morning they will have cheered up for me to know they're going to survive.Very disappointed - good service but would not recommend you as very poor arrival condition. If they show no sign of life by tomorrow morning then i will be requesting a refund. Sorry i'm being negative but they're not in good health.
S**A
Not happy with plant
Healthy looking plant, how ever all the top shoots removed to fit into delivery box . Why don’t you use a bigger box to accommodate the plant?
S**V
Ok seen better
Good condition referred to as a tree but it’s a plant
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