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Fuchsia Bicentennial

Fuchsia Bicentennial

Description

Fuchsia Bicentennial, also known as Fuchsia ‘Bicentennial’, is a cultivar of the Fuchsia plant. It was created to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the founding of the Royal Horticultural Society, and it has become a popular choice for gardeners due to its stunning appearance and easy care.

Taxonomic Information

Domain Eukaryota
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Spermatophyta
Class Magnoliophyta
Order Myrtales
Family Onagraceae
Genus Fuchsia

Appearance

Fuchsia Bicentennial produces beautiful, pendulous flowers that are a mix of pink and purple. The flowers bloom in the summer and fall, and they are a favorite of hummingbirds and other pollinators. The leaves are dark green and slightly glossy, and they provide a lush backdrop for the vibrant flowers. Fuchsia Bicentennial can grow up to 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide.

Care Guide

Fuchsia Bicentennial is easy to care for, and it thrives in cool, moist conditions. Here are some tips for keeping your plant healthy:

Water: Fuchsia Bicentennial needs consistent moisture, so water it regularly. Avoid letting the soil dry out completely.

Fertilization: Feed your plant with a balanced fertilizer every two weeks during the growing season.

Soil: Fuchsia Bicentennial prefers well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter.

Sunlight: This plant does best in partial shade or filtered sunlight. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight, as this can scorch the leaves.

Hardiness Zones: Fuchsia Bicentennial is hardy in USDA zones 9-11.

Common Pests & Diseases

Fuchsia Bicentennial is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but it can occasionally be affected by:

Spider mites: These tiny pests can cause yellowing and webbing on the leaves. Treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap.

Whiteflies: These insects can cause yellowing and stunted growth. Use yellow sticky traps or insecticidal soap to control them.

Crown rot: This fungal disease can cause the plant to wilt and die. Avoid overwatering and make sure the soil is well-draining.

Habitat

Fuchsia Bicentennial is native to South America, but it can be grown in many parts of the world as a garden plant. It prefers cool, moist conditions and partial shade.

Question and Answer

Q: Can Fuchsia Bicentennial be grown in containers?

A: Yes, Fuchsia Bicentennial does well in containers as long as they have good drainage and are kept consistently moist.

Q: Do I need to deadhead Fuchsia Bicentennial?

A: Deadheading (removing spent flowers) can encourage more blooms, but it is not necessary for the health of the plant.

Q: Can Fuchsia Bicentennial tolerate full sun?

A: No, this plant prefers partial shade or filtered sunlight.

Q: How often should I fertilize Fuchsia Bicentennial?

A: Feed your plant with a balanced fertilizer every two weeks during the growing season.

Related Plants

  • Fuchsia magellanica
  • Fuchsia boliviana
  • Fuchsia ‘Gartenmeister Bonstedt’
  • Fuchsia ‘Mrs. Popple’

References

  • ‘Fuchsia ‘Bicentennial’.’ Missouri Botanical Garden.
  • ‘Fuchsia ‘Bicentennial’.’ Royal Horticultural Society.
  • ‘Fuchsia ‘Bicentennial’.’ Plant Finder. Johnstown Garden Centre.

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