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In this video, Byron Martin talks about Fuchsia 'Lord Beaconsfield,' a stunning and popular flowering plant known for its vivid and contrasting colors. Given to us by Longwood Gardens, ’Lord Beaconsfield’ is an unbelievably heat-and-sun-tolerant fuchsia. Its attractive pendulous flowers have four long slender red sepals and four short purple petals that create a majestic display.
‘Lord Beaconsfield’ flowers reliably from spring to fall. This fuchsia tolerated full sun in our Connecticut gardens, but in warmer zones morning sun or partial sun is best. Our friends at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania wanted to share this special fuchsia with us to make sure it gets out in the marketplace so gardeners everywhere will always have their beloved ‘Lord Beaconsfield.’
Fuchsia 'Lord Beaconsfield' is a relatively low-maintenance plant, but does require some pruning to encourage bushy growth and to remove any dead or diseased branches. The best time to prune is in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. This plant is a great choice for gardeners looking to add a splash of color to their outdoor space or for those who want to create a striking hanging basket. We recommend 3 pots for a large 10” hanging basket.
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