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Fuchsia
( Micky Gault Fuchsia )
| 'Mickey Gault' is an upright shrub with arching 12 to 18 inch long stems, covered with drooping, small white semi-erect flowers with pale pink tubes and sepals, and pink-purple corollas. They first apperar in mid summer and continue to frost. Frequently visited by hummingbirds. The foliage is light green with oval leaves, in groups of 2 or 3, and are 1 inch long. This is a very graceful, hardy, but delicate looking plant. Mulch heavily where winters are cold. Prune back broken or dead branches in spring, especially on plants that were left outside in areas with mild winters. Mulch heavily where winters are cold. Prune back dead or broken branches in spring, especially on plants that were left outside in areas with mild winters. Cooler summer temperatures make Fuchsias a favorite for the Pacific Northwest. |
| Important Info : Does not tolerant drought, high humidity, and high summer heat. |
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