The fuchsias 'Coralle' is set apart by its fast-growing, easy to care for nature. Bred by Carl Bonstedt, the fuchsias 'Coralle' derives from the Fuchsia triphylla and the Fuchsia fulgens. This flower attracts wildlife like butterflies and hummingbirds to gardens, making it valuable as a showy cultivar.
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Perennial
Lifespan
60 cm
Spread
15 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Fuchsias 'Coralle'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
15 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
The fuchsias 'Coralle' needs consistent watering, especially in summer when pot-grown varieties may require daily attention. Ground-planted fuchsias 'Coralle's need less frequent watering but should be monitored for moisture. Additionally, the fuchsias 'Coralle' thrives in humidity, so regular misting can help in drier indoor environments.
Fertilize:
To enhance blooming in your fuchsias 'Coralle', use a balanced fertilizer weekly at quarter strength during watering. If relocating your fuchsias 'Coralle' indoors in fall, cease fertilizing two weeks prior to the move.
Pruning:
Fuchsias 'Coralle' features pendulous blooms and vibrant colors, thriving in well-drained soil. Prune in early spring to remove weak stems for better airflow. Pinching back new growth encourages bushiness. Use clean tools to prevent disease. Regular pruning enhances flowering and maintains structure.
Propagation:
Propagate fuchsias 'Coralle' using cuttings taken from spring to autumn for best results. Cut 2-4 inch tips, remove bottom leaves, and place in a 3 inch pot with moist medium. Cover with ventilated plastic in a warm spot. Roots should establish in 3-4 weeks; acclimatize before repotting.
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