array(3) {
["name"]=>
string(10) "Cherry Pop"
["image"]=>
string(83) "https://otherfellow.co.uk/image/cache/catalog/encliandra/cherry_pop-ENC-4-50x50.jpg"
["href"]=>
string(56) "https://otherfellow.co.uk/encliandra-fuchsias/cherry-pop"
}
This distinctive fuchsia has been grown and loved since before Queen Victoria ascended to the throne. Tiny, richly coloured flowers, with resulting round, black berries that are surprisingly large and an attractive feature in their own right. Vigorous bushy growth, reckoned to resistant to gall mite. Ideal hardy encliandra for rockeries and front of border.
Tube: Orangey rose-pink
Sepals: Orangey red, 1/2 down, recurved tip.
Corolla: Red, 1/2 flared.
Foliage: Dark green, glossy.
Parentage: Unknown
Flower Size | |
Tiny (0.5 - 1.5cm) | # |
---|---|
Flower Type | |
Single | # |
Habit | |
Bush | # |
Hardiness | |
H3 (Min 1°C to -5°C) | # |