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Fuchsia Bicentennial - Trailing Fuchsia

Fuchsia x hybrida Bicentennial
Trailing Fuchsia

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A variety of fuchsia with very large 10 cm flowers, offering an original colour combination of white, salmon, orange and magenta. It falls in a spectacular cascade of double-skirted flowers. These bloom in late spring and continue until late summer, set off by its dark green foliage—an ideal variety for hanging baskets. Place your fuchsia in the shade or semi-shade in a well-drained, fresh potting soil.
Flower size
10 cm
Height at maturity
50 cm
Spread at maturity
40 cm
Exposure
Partial shade, Shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -1°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time April to May
Recommended planting time March to June
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Flowering time June to October
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Description

Fuchsia 'Rohees New Millenium' is a recent hybrid variety that falls in a spectacular cascade, adorned with large double petticoat-like flowers that are almost black, topped with dark pink petals. They bloom abundantly from late spring and continue until the end of summer, creating a magnificent display in hanging baskets. This plant is easy to grow in partial shade, in fertile, moist, and light soil.

There are countless hybrid Fuchsias, most of which are derived from Fuchsia magellanica and Fuchsia fulgens, sometimes with the contribution of Fuchsia triphylla, which adds length to the flowers and is characterized by thin tubes and violet-coloured reverse leaves. All these herbaceous to woody plants, more or less hardy and more or less erect or trailing, belong to the Onagraceae family. They are native to South America, the Caribbean, and Australia.

The 'Rohees New Millenium' fuchsia quickly forms a dense bush with a spread and trailing habit, reaching a height of 50-60cm (19.7 - 23.6in) when in bloom and a width of 60cm (23.6in). Its flowering period extends from June to September-October. It stands out for its excellent floribundity and the unique colour of its flowers. Its large double flowers, measuring 6 to 8cm (3.1in) in diameter, appear in great numbers and for a very long period. They consist of a tube extended by four long and reflexed sepals of a reddish-pink colour and a corolla made up of multiple wider and shorter petals of almost black violet. Long pink-violet stamens complete the colour harmony. The flexible stems, initially herbaceous, become somewhat woody over the season. They bear abundant foliage consisting of slender leaves arranged in opposite pairs, grouped in whorls or clusters of 3 or 5. They are entire, lanceolate, with dentate edges, and approximately 3cm long. They are fairly dark and glossy green. The foliage, deciduous, falls off in winter. The hardiness of this fuchsia does not exceed -3°C (26.6°F) in open ground.

Usually grown as an annual, this 'New Millenium' Fuchsia is a perennial that can be grown indoors in a large pot that can be brought indoors during winter to protect it from frost, but it can also be planted in open ground for a season or even longer in very mild climates. Fuchsias pair well with the foliage of ferns, Rodgersias, orange Heucheras, or light green hostas. In a large flower pot, they can be accompanied, for example, by ivy, Euphorbia 'Diamond Frost', Lobelias, or Bacopas with delicate flowers. In the garden, fuchsias are remarkable alongside hydrangeas or annual Impatiens balfourii. Large double-flowered varieties will be enhanced by upright varieties such as 'Price Noir' or 'Winston Churchill'.

Discovered in Santo Domingo in the 17th century and acclimated in Europe, it was named fuchsia (not Fuschia) in honour of a German botanist named Fuchs. Native to South America, botanical Fuchsias have gradually multiplied. There are now estimated to be tens of thousands of hybrids!

Note: Please be aware that our young plants in mini-plugs are professional products intended for experienced gardeners: upon receipt, transplant and store them under cover (conservatory, greenhouse, cold frame...) at a temperature above 14°C (57.2°F) for a few weeks before being placed outdoors once the risk of frost has definitively receded.

 

Flowering

Flower colour salmon
Flowering time June to October
Inflorescence Cluster
Flower size 10 cm
Flowering description Variable-sized flowers, up to 7-8cm (2.8 - 3.1in) in diameter.

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 50 cm
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate fast

Botanical data

Genus

Fuchsia

Species

x hybrida

Cultivar

Bicentennial

Family

Onagraceae

Other common names

Trailing Fuchsia

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference21344

Planting and care

Plant your hybrid fuchsias in rich, fresh, well-drained soil, preferably in part shade. Avoid chalky soil. Fuchsias need plenty of light to flower well but dislike the scorching summer sun. Water regularly, as they do not like drought, but do not over-water. When grown in pots, take care not to leave any water in the saucer, as this will rot the roots and cause the leaves to fall off. Feed with a liquid fuchsia fertiliser every 15 days during the growing season. Regularly remove spent flowers and dry leaves. Young shoots can be pinched back to force the plant to branch out and produce more flowers, which are always borne by the current year's shoots. Prune in autumn after flowering. Fuchsias can also be grown indoors, where they are perennial and evergreen.

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Planting period

Best planting time April to May
Recommended planting time March to June

Intended location

Suitable for Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Container, Greenhouse, Conservatory
Hardiness Hardy down to -1°C (USDA zone 10a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 5 per m2
Exposure Partial shade, Shade
Soil pH Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, light flower compost

Care

Pruning instructions Prune the young plant after flowering. Regularly remove faded flowers.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time October to November
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Needs to be stored

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