Fuchsia - Fuchsia magellanica

Alternative names
Hardy Fuchsia
Fuchsia gracilis
Description

A spreading shrub with several cultivated varieties. Usually pink or red flowered. The leaves are usually opposite or whorled. The flowers are usually pendulous with 4 petals, 4 sepals and 8 stamens. The fruit is a juicy berry containing numerous small seeds. 

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Habitat

Principally found as a planted hedge or in the gardens of abandoned cottages but also naturalised in hedgerows, scrub, by streams and amongst rocks and on walls.

When to see it

In flower during June, July, August and September.

Life History

Reproduction is by suckering.

UK Status

Mainly with a northern and western distribution in Britain, infrequent in the wild elsewhere.

VC55 Status

Rarely recorded in Leicestershire and Rutland, the first VC55 record came from Grace Dieu in 2008.

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Species profile

Species group:
Wildflowers
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Myrtales
Family:
Onagraceae
Records on NatureSpot:
2
First record:
28/10/2019 (Roenisch, Saharima)
Last record:
11/07/2020 (Roenisch, Saharima)

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