Fuchsia Fuchsia 'Remembrance' (d)

👤 Non-toxic to humans
🐾 Non-toxic to pets
🌸 Blooming
🍪 Not edible
‍🌱 Hard-care
fuchsia 'Remembrance'

ABOUT

Fuchsia 'Remembrance' is a striking and ornamental garden plant known for its unique and attractive flowers. The plant features elegant, teardrop-shaped, hanging blooms, which exhibit an enchanting combination of two colors. The outer parts of the petals are typically a deep purple, while the inner skirt-like petals often display a brilliant pink or magenta hue, creating a lovely contrast that is especially eye-catching. These pendulous flowers are suspended from slender stems, and their distinctive appearance resemble dainty earrings. The foliage of the Fuchsia 'Remembrance' consists of small, oval-shaped leaves that have a slight gloss on their surface. These leaves are usually a deep green color, providing the perfect backdrop that makes the vibrant flowers stand out even more. As an added ornamental feature, the plant might also show reddish-purple veins or stems that contribute to its decorative look. With a graceful growth habit, Fuchsia 'Remembrance' is commonly seen in gardens as hanging from baskets, cascading over the edges, and providing a burst of color and visual interest. The combination of its distinctive blooms, verdant foliage, and elegant demeanor makes it a beloved choice for gardeners looking to add an element of charm and whimsy to their outdoor spaces. Despite not discussing its size in terms of dimensions, we can conclude that it has a presence that captures attention and enhances the aesthetic of gardens and patios.

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About this plant

  • memoNames

    • Family

      Onagraceae

    • Synonyms

      Ladies' Eardrops, Fairy Bells, Hummingbird Fuchsia

    • Common names

      Fuchsia 'Remembrance'

  • skullToxicity

    • To humans

      Fuchsia is generally considered non-toxic to humans. However, although rare, sensitive individuals may experience mild digestive discomfort if they ingest parts of the plant.

    • To pets

      Fuchsia is also generally regarded as non-toxic to pets such as cats and dogs. Ingesting the plant may cause minor gastrointestinal irritation in some animals, but serious toxicity is uncommon.

  • infoCharacteristics

    • Life cycle

      Perennials

    • Foliage type

      Deciduous

    • Color of leaves

      Green

    • Flower color

      Mixed

    • Height

      1-2 feet (30-60 cm)

    • Spread

      1-2 feet (30-60 cm)

    • Plant type

      Shrub

    • Hardiness zones

      9

    • Native area

      Central and South America

Benefits

  • money-bagGeneral Benefits

    • Ornamental Appeal: Fuchsia 'Remembrance' is highly prized for its beautiful, pendulous flowers that add a dramatic touch to gardens and landscapes.
    • Hummingbird Attractor: The tubular flowers of the fuchsia are popular with hummingbirds, attracting these beautiful birds to the garden for pollination and enjoyment.
    • Shade Tolerant: Fuchsia 'Remembrance' performs well in part shade to full shade, making it an excellent choice for shaded areas where other flowering plants might struggle.
    • Container Gardening: This plant is well-suited for containers and hanging baskets, providing flexibility in garden design and the ability to bring color to patios and balconies.
    • Long Blooming Season: Fuchsia 'Remembrance' has a long flowering season, often blooming from spring into early fall, offering prolonged visual interest.
    • Versatile Landscaping: This variety can be used in a range of gardening styles from cottage gardens to formal arrangements, due to its elegant and vibrant blooms.
    • Easy Propagation: Fuchsia 'Remembrance' can be easily propagated from cuttings, allowing gardeners to create new plants for expanding their garden or sharing with others.

  • medicalMedical Properties

    This plant is not used for medical purposes.

  • windAir-purifying Qualities

    This plant is not specifically known for air purifying qualities.

  • leavesOther Uses

    • Fuchsia 'Remembrance' can be utilized as a natural dye for fabrics, imparting shades of pink and purple dependent on the mordant used.
    • The plant can serve as a learning tool for educational programs focused on botany, demonstrating plant growth, care, and pollination habits to students of varying ages.
    • Fuchsia plants can be included in edible landscaping, with their flowers adding pops of color to vegetable and herb gardens while being non-toxic to humans and pets.
    • They can be used in artistic photography projects, as the unique shape and vibrant colors of the flowers make for stunning macro photography subjects.
    • Fuchsias, with their pendulous blooms, can be creatively incorporated into fashion, such as in the design of eco-friendly accessories or adornments.
    • Their vibrant flowers can be used to decorate cakes and pastries, as they are edible, adding a floral touch to culinary creations.
    • Their delicate blooms can be pressed and preserved in glass frames or within resin jewelry, allowing the beauty of the flower to be captured and enjoyed year-round.
    • Fuchsia's bright flowers and foliage are sometimes used for setting up miniature fairy gardens, which are whimsical displays that often include small figurines and structures.
    • They can be a central part of crafting a natural insect-repelling bouquet, as some insects are deterred by the plant's aroma while the flowers do not attract bees or wasps in large numbers.
    • Enthusiasts sometimes use the stems and foliage of fuchsias to create natural art pieces or 'living' sculptures, where the plants are shaped into various forms and patterns.

Interesting Facts

  • bedFeng Shui

    The Fuchsia is not used in Feng Shui practice.

  • aquariusZodiac Sign Compitability

    The Fuchsia is not used in astrology practice.

  • spiralPlant Symbolism

    • Confiding Love: The delicate hanging blossoms of the fuchsia resemble hanging earrings, which historically are symbolic of a confiding relationship—where one person trusts the other enough to whisper secrets and share a deep bond.
    • Good Taste: The fuchsia's elegant appearance and graceful posture have made it a symbol of good taste in the world of horticulture and beyond, often found in Victorian gardens and valued for its aesthetic.
    • Overflowing Abundance: A fuchsia plant typically blooms with a profusion of flowers, signifying an overflowing abundance, whether that be of love, kindness, or material wealth.
    • Amiability: The fuchsia's friendly and inviting colors embody friendliness and warmth, making it a symbol of amiable and cordial relationships.
    • Intuition: Some cultures hold that fuchsia’s unique form is connected to intuition and inner wisdom, perhaps because of the way the flower seems to peer downward as if looking within.

💧
Every 2-3 days
Water
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500 - 2500 Lux
Light
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6%
Humidity
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Every year
Repotting
🌱️
Spring-Early Summer
Propogation
✂️️
As needed
Pruning
  • water dropWater

    Fuchsias, including 'Remembrance', prefer consistently moist soil; thus, they should be watered thoroughly whenever the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. In the growing season, this may mean watering a couple of times a week, depending on climate conditions. Use room temperature water and avoid wetting the leaves to prevent fungal diseases. Each watering session should provide enough water to reach the plant's roots; for a standard potted fuchsia, this could be about 16-32 ounces of water. During winter, reduce watering to when the soil is dry a few inches down, as the plant's water needs decrease dramatically.

  • sunLight

    Fuchsias, such as 'Remembrance', prefer bright, indirect light and should be protected from the intense midday sun. A spot that receives morning sunlight or dappled shade is ideal. If you're growing fuchsias indoors, place them near a window with a sheer curtain to diffuse the direct sunlight. Outdoors, they thrive under the canopy of trees or on east-facing patios.

  • thermometerTemperature

    Fuchsias like 'Remembrance' do best in cool to mildly warm temperatures, ideally between 55°F and 75°F. They can handle a minimum temperature of around 40°F, but temperatures below this can cause significant damage to the plant. On the other hand, temperatures exceeding 76°F might stress the plant, leading to poor growth and fewer blooms.

  • scissorsPruning

    Pruning fuchsias like 'Remembrance' encourages bushier growth and more flowers. Prune in the spring, just before new growth begins, to remove dead or weak branches. Throughout the growing season, deadhead spent flowers and pinch out tips to promote branching. A more thorough pruning may be done in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and size.

  • broomCleaning

    As needed

  • bambooSoil

    Fuchsias prefer a well-draining soil mix with peat moss, perlite, and loam, with an ideal pH range of 6.0 to 7.0 for optimal growth.

  • plantRepotting

    Fuchsia 'Remembrance' should generally be repotted every year or two, to refresh the soil and accommodate root growth.

  • water dropsHumidity & Misting

    Fuchsia plants thrive in high humidity environments at about 60-70% humidity, which is ideal for healthy growth.

  • pinSuitable locations

    • Indoor

      Place in bright, indirect light and keep soil moist for successful indoor growth.

    • Outdoor

      Grow in part shade, shelter from strong winds, and keep soil consistently moist.

    • Hardiness zone

      10-11 USDA

  • circleLife cycle

    Fuchsia 'Remembrance' begins its life as a seed, which when sown, germinates in warm, moist soil conditions. Following germination, seedlings emerge and the plant enters a vegetative growth phase where it develops a root system, stems, and leaves. As the plant matures, it enters a flowering stage, producing distinctive, hanging flowers often in shades of pink, purple, and white, which can attract pollinators like hummingbirds and bees. After pollination, the flowers develop into small fruit containing seeds, completing the reproductive cycle. If conditions allow, fuchsia plants can then enter a period of dormancy, particularly in cooler climates, where they may lose leaves and appear to die back. With the return of warmer temperatures and proper care, they can emerge from dormancy, beginning a new growth cycle.

  • sproutPropogation

    • Propogation time

      Spring-Early Summer

    • Fuchsia 'Remembrance', commonly known as fuchsia, can be propagated most popularly through stem cuttings. The best time to take stem cuttings is in spring to early summer, when plant growth is most vigorous. To propagate by cuttings, select healthy, non-flowering shoots of about 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 centimeters) in length and snip them just below a leaf node. Remove the lower leaves and dip the cut end in rooting hormone powder to encourage root growth. Plant the cutting in a pot filled with a moistened mix of peat and perlite, then cover with a plastic bag or place in a propagator to maintain high humidity. Rooting typically occurs within 3 to 4 weeks, after which the plant can be gradually acclimatized to normal conditions.