Fuchsias 'Seventh Heaven' has white and rose-pink flowers, which mark its difference from other fuchsias. It is from the Exclusive Fuchsia collection by Henriks. Fuchsias 'Seventh Heaven' is thought to be named for its white sepals, which resemble angel wings. Horticulturalists like its double flowers, and that it is shade tolerant and attracts hummingbirds.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Shrub
Plant Type
1 m
Plant Height
1 m
Spread
Deciduous
Leaf type
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Fuchsias 'Seventh Heaven'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
15 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
The fuchsias 'Seventh Heaven' needs regular watering, especially in summer, with daily checks for moisture in pots. Ground-planted fuchsias 'Seventh Heaven' requires less frequent watering but still needs moisture checks. Additionally, fuchsias 'Seventh Heaven' thrives in humidity, benefiting from misting to counteract indoor dryness.
Fertilize:
To promote abundant flowering of your fuchsias 'Seventh Heaven', use a balanced fertilizer weekly, adjusting to a quarter strength when watering. Cease fertilizing two weeks prior to moving your fuchsias 'Seventh Heaven' indoors at the end of fall for optimal growth.
Pruning:
Fuchsias 'Seventh Heaven' features vibrant flowers and lush leaves, popular with gardeners. Prune in early spring to promote healthy growth and blooms. Thin crowded areas for better air circulation, and regular pruning helps avoid leggy growth while enhancing overall health and blooming potential.
Propagation:
Propagate fuchsias 'Seventh Heaven' using cuttings taken between spring and autumn for best results. Cuttings should be 2-4 inches long, placed in moist media, and covered with ventilated plastic. Keep in a warm location, with roots forming in 3-4 weeks, then gradually acclimatize before repotting.
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