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Fuchsia Constance

Fuchsia x hybrida Constance
Trailing Fuchsia

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Transportation is a disaster for this fuchsia, which arrived in poor condition with most of the branches broken. Undoubtedly, the packaging is not sufficient compared to the carrier DPD.

Antoine, 25/02/2024

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This fuchsia forms a bushy and erect shrub, reaching a height of 70 cm (27.6 in), and flowers from June until October if the weather permits. It produces a large quantity of flowers with pale pink calyxes and a double corolla of a deep violet pink. This variety will also be appreciated for its hardiness, around -15°C (5 °F). It is cultivated in partial or full shade, in the ground or in a large pot, in a light, rich soil, remaining slightly moist throughout the growth and flowering period.
Flower size
4 cm
Height at maturity
70 cm
Spread at maturity
70 cm
Exposure
Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -12°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March
Recommended planting time February to April
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Description

The Fuchsia 'Constance' is an established variety of fuchsia known for its vigor and cold resistance. The plant forms a true little bush with a round habit, dressed in dark green leaves, which is adorned with numerous bicolored double flowers late in the season. It goes dormant in winter, under a thick layer of straw mulch, to come back even stronger in spring. A powerful and very reliable fuchsia, ideal for adding a touch of color in the slightly shaded areas of the garden. In a pot, it will be just as spectacular, but slightly less hardy! 

Hybrid fuchsias are countless, and most of them are derived from Fuchsia magellanica and Fuchsia fulgens, sometimes with the contribution of Fuchsia triphylla, which brings length to the flowers. All these herbaceous to woody plants, more or less hardy and more or less upright or trailing, belong to the Onagraceae family. They originate from South America, the Carribean, and Australia.

The Fuchsia 'Constance' was registered in 1939 in the USA. This variety quickly forms a bushy shrub with slightly trailing branches, reaching a height and width of about 70 cm. In favorable climates, if its branches are not damaged by winter frost, it can become even bigger. The stems, initially herbaceous, become woody as the season progresses. They bear abundant foliage, a beautiful deep green, composed of leaves arranged in groups of 3 or 5, entire, measuring 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3.1 in) in length, lanceolate. The leaves, deciduous, fall off in autumn and reappear in spring. The flowering period extends from June to September-October, sometimes until November if the weather remains mild. Its flowers are of medium size. Each one has a calyx, a sort of long tube extended by 4 long and turned-back sepals, surrounding a double corolla of wider and shorter petals. The calyx changes from pink to pale pink, while the corolla changes from deep pink to purplish pink. Long pink stamens complete the harmony of colors. 

This Fuchsia 'Constance' is a perennial shrub that can be grown in the ground in many regions. Its hardiness ranges from -10 °C (without protection), to -15°C when care is taken to protect the stump in winter. Fuchsias pair well with hydrangeas and the foliage of fernsrodgersias, orange heucheras or hostas. In a flowerpot, they can be accompanied, for example, by ivy, lobelias, or begonias. 

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

 

Plant habit

Height at maturity 70 cm
Spread at maturity 70 cm
Habit Irregular, bushy
Growth rate fast

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time June to October
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 4 cm
Fruit colour black

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Fuchsia

Species

x hybrida

Cultivar

Constance

Family

Onagraceae

Other common names

Trailing Fuchsia

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Plant your Constance fuchsia in a rich, moist and well-drained substrate, in the sun or partial shade. Fuchsias need light to flower well but they struggle with full summer sun. Water regularly, as they do not cope with drought, but not excessively. When grown in a pot, be careful not to leave water in the saucer, as it would rot the roots and cause the leaves to fall. Feed with a liquid fuchsia fertilizer every 15 days during the growing season. Regularly remove faded flowers and dry leaves. Prune back in autumn after flowering. Fuchsias can also be grown indoors where they are perennial and evergreen.

To help them survive our winters, prune them back to 15 cm (5.9 in) above the ground in autumn, and take care to cover them with a thick layer of dead leaves or fern fronds, which should be wrapped in a winter cover or under a waterproof sheet to protect them from excessive winter moisture.

Planting period

Best planting time March
Recommended planting time February to April

Intended location

Suitable for Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Container, Greenhouse, Conservatory
Hardiness Hardy down to -12°C (USDA zone 8a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, rich and well-draining

Care

Pruning instructions Trim the plant in autumn, leaving a pair of buds, or less harsh if it is grown as a bush.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time February to March
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Average
Overwinter Needs protection
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