1972 Bürgi-Ott (CH) (data by CKL*)
Bush, Single
The fuchsia on the right had no name when I purchased, but I think it Beacon
Rosa.
It is a healthy grower, producing middle-sized flowers consists of a pink
tube and sepals and a light pink corolla profusely.
The edges of petals are serrated, like paper torn across the grain direction.
The foliage is also serrated.
The strong, short-jointed upright branches are weighed down with flowers.
Although it withstands a few degrees of frost, it is preferable to keep
it frost-free, because frost damage retards fresh growth in spring, resulting
in a shorter flowering season in hot climates.
* CKL: See notes in the
Main gallery Index.
(August 30, 2009)
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