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Tue, May 12, 09 at 22:07
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Hi - Here's a picture of my fuschia. It is the ''african queen''.Thanks - tina_2 here's the link with a picture.
Here is a link that might be useful: the african queen |
Here is a link that might be useful: the african queen
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| Cape Fuschia are an entirely different species. These are very hard perenials and be quite agressive growers. In early spring, probe around the plant and you will find runners just beneath the soil that will run out 24" ffrom the parent. Cut these and dispose or you get new plants all over. |
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- Posted by tina_2 zone8 tx (purplegard4me@aol.com) on Fri, Jun 5, 09 at 12:05
| Hi Rain - Thank you for the information. I have about 10 neighbors that want some of this plant. It is growing in a large pot, I will check for the runners! Good luck and happy gardening, tina_2 |
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- Posted by abbeyelaine 8 (My Page) on Sat, Jul 11, 09 at 14:02
| Where can i purchase a African Queen(Cape Fuschia)’ I live in Palestine,Texas WHICH is about 150 miles from Dallas Texas.Any information is greatly appreciated. Thank you,AbbeyElaine |
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