Fuchsia Plant Varieties
Fuchsias are actually perennials, but they’re quite cold-sensitive and are grown as annuals in a lot of areas. The most popular fuchsia plant types are probably the trailing fuchsia varieties, especially in the northern U.S., where these are very common in hanging baskets on front porches. More recently, upright fuchsia plants have been making a strong showing, too. These varieties tend to have smaller flowers and look great in garden beds. Both fuchsia plant types produce flowers with a single or double set of petals.
Types of Fuchsia Flowers
Here are some very popular trailing fuchsia varieties:
Blush of Dawn has pink and light purple double flowers and can trail down to a foot and a half (0.5 m.) Harry Gray has double flowers that are mostly white with a slight pink tinge and can trail down to two feet (0.5 m.) Trailblazer has vivid pink double flowers and can trail down to two feet (0.5 m.) Dark Eyes has vivid red and purple double flowers and can trail down to two feet (0.5 m.) Indian Maid has purple and red double flowers and can trail down to a foot and a half (0.5 m.)
Here are some very popular upright fuchsia plants:
Baby Blue Eyes has violet and vivid red flowers and grows to a foot and a half (0.5 m.) high Cardinal Farges has bright red and white single flowers and grows to two feet (0.5 m.) high Beacon has deep pink and purple single flowers and grows to two feet (0.5 m.) high
As you can see, there are lots of fuchsia plants to choose from. Finding one that’s right for you shouldn’t be difficult.