Trouble is they go in and out of fashion B3, so many varieties these days and my experience is a few years old. My husband was bonkers for them so I had to get good at growing them. There is a fuchsia database somewhere I believe, maybe, there used to be but then you have to find someone who stocks them!
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Hi B3, could it be Sapphire or Fountains Abbey? Is it a double? Might be Blue Lake?
Thanks herb. Will Google those and compare. The blue bit is slightly swirly underneath so it might be a double.
Will get a better picture. So many blue and white fuchsia. I'm confused
Trouble is they go in and out of fashion B3, so many varieties these days and my experience is a few years old. My husband was bonkers for them so I had to get good at growing them. There is a fuchsia database somewhere I believe, maybe, there used to be
but then you have to find someone who stocks them!
Last edited: 07 August 2016 11:03:57
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Looks like Delta Sarah to me,
That could be Blue Lake?
Just found this http://fuchsiafinder.com/product-tag/picture/?orderby=date not the one my husband browsed but seems to have quite a few.
Note on last post: Blue Lake appears to be called t Zoldertje now, go figure. Good luck and happy hunting
Thanks herb and nod
a bit like roses, tetley. I think a cutting is the best option. It's a nice subtle one.