Tree Fuchsia
So this plant showed up at work and I was intrigued. A tree fuchsia? I snatched one up and put it on my shelf. I usually accumulate several plants by the end of the week and decide on Saturday which ones I'm actually going to purchase. I almost put the tree fuchsia back but
thought, what the heck, I will stick it in a pot and see what happens.
An Internet search offered some information. Fuschia arborescens is a native of Central America and a member of the evening primrose family Onagraceae. A tender perennial that can get quite large - up to 15 feet! It doesn't look like any fuchsia I've seen but the flowers are pretty and remind me of cleome or lilac. In the fall, purple/black fruits follow.
I placed it on our deck in a spot that gets virtually no direct sunlight. It started blooming a few weeks ago. Last week, I moved it over to an area that gets direct morning sun. It seems that the blooms have increased. Information on hardiness seems to be erratic. I would think it would need protection from freezing temperatures. Time will tell.


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