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Fuchsia regia Reitzii

Fuchsia regia Reitzii

Product sheet

Title
High-quality specimen: sold in 20cm+, the young plant is over 80cm (32in) and is ready to flower!

Edouard Vaillant

Ain
Received at the end of March, well packaged. 2 main live shoots that are now starting to shoot. Really small but matching the advertised dimensions and in good condition.

Robert

The Union
Received in good condition, planted in a shady spot.

Christine

Peillac
Very beautiful young plant, planted in June and seems to be thriving. Delighted with the fuchsia water.

Frederique

Nantes
Very beautiful young plant well balanced perfect.

Nanou

THE PERCY
Gorgeous and in superb condition Fuchsia. Direct planting in the ground. Seems to be thriving. To be seen in the spring. Also ordered a Phlox 'candy stripes' moss, which is no longer available on the website. Plant arrived completely dry, pot completely occupied by an entire entanglement of root hairs. Almost no soil left to nourish the plant. Root hairs pruned, placed in a larger pot with soil and the root ball soaked in the first few days. Current condition is less worse than arrival but not the best. Waiting for this spring to see how it evolves.

Catherine

Stunning flowering
I have 2. Still young plants but with splendid flowering, which has just started, and will last for a looooong time!!! (August to November, in theory) Planted in partial shade, and well mulched to retain moisture during hot and dry weather, and to be protected from frost this winter.

Rebecca N.

STRASBOURG
A bit slow to start (too much shade?), but once the latency period is over, it shows excellent growth and a magnificent flowering, making it perfect to brighten up this slightly dark corner of the garden!

Célia

Hello,
I have only received 4 naked roots of Mount Everest strawberry. The 4 roots are in good vigour and the rest of the community is okay as well.

YANN P.

satisfied
The fuchsia is doing well until today... I hope it will bravely withstand the approaching winter...

Odile L.