Fuchsia plug plants (fully rooted cuttings, up to 1y old, several varieties)
I have a little over 100 fully rooted young plants that I produced in the process of perfecting the skill of propagation. They were taken from mother plants that are between 2 and 5 years old.
In the images you can see they are in various stages of growth, but are all healthy and strong. A few even have flowers already. They were rooted in the first class seedmix soil, properly fertilised and kept well watered. The flowers in the pictures are the examples from mother plants.
I have a varied number of plants from the following varieties:
Pacquesa, Southern Temptation, Gillian Althea, Eusebia, Nancy Lou, Devonshire Dumpling, Bealings, Voodoo, La Campanella, Golden Anniversary, Rohee's New Millenium, Cath Weir (only one or two), Tom West (only one or two) and Princess Kaja (only one or two).
Fuchsias are beautiful and lush plants with exquisitely intricate flowers in various colors, and in this climate, they produce flowers throughout the year with a couple of short rest breaks. They like shade to semi-shade and will tolerate NZ (especially Auckland) winter unless they are left in the middle of the open lawn when it is really cold.
Provided you prune them well every winter (preferably late winter), they are able to come back year after year for a long time to make that spot of theirs full of colour and beauty.
Please, note the price listed is for ONE individual plant. If you are interested to take 10 or more, please ask to discuss the price. If you by any chance want them all, I would certainly consider the offer.
Plants need to be collected from me, so please call to arrange, or alternatively ask me any question here, on Neighbourly.
Roland (021-1151901) If I don't pick up, I may be working, so please do leave a message and I will definitely get back to you. Thank you for your time.
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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
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