This is such an old photo, probably should have titivated a little before I took it but you get the idea. On the left is Bella Rosella, bright pink buds on the right are blackie |
The very first two Bella Rosellas that came out, see how ginormous they are. Also notice the whopping bud above it, thats about four times the size of a blackie bud |
Huge and frilly; nothing else needs to be said. Those first two blooms were so huge they only just fitted into the palm of my hand. This is a 'Southern Belle', meaning its a huge double, and there are frills all round. Mine has dark purple petals with lighter, almost baby pink sepals. When looking this variety up elsewhere on the web I have found pictures of pink fuchsias labelled as this, I would like to think that mine is labelled correctly, but who knows mine could have been something else masquerading for years right under my nose. None of the subsequent flowers have ever been quite as large, I think it put a lot of effort into those first two buds, but it was too late; completely hooked.
Bella Rosella bottoms, the interesting bits that you don't actually see day to day |
Upright Blackie- Much much smaller than Bella Rosella, this one is about colour not size. The petals are really dark, although not actually black like anything in the flower world, but near enough. They are really striking, especially when grouped amongst the bright colours and pastels in the rest of the pot. Still some frill-age, a delightful little number that I would highly recommend.
Spion Kop- A quite large, although not southern belle sized fuchsia in white and raspberry pink. The formation of the petals of this one is really lovely, it always reminds me of a huge ruffled ballgown skirt as the petals are quite splayed out rather than being all tight and contained. I liked it so much I ended up with two of them, one out the back as well.
Spion Kop at the front on the left, wendy's beauty on the right, the orange mass is diascia, was called something like 'pumpkin'. I think it all made for a rather nice display |
I overwintered this pot by cutting the stems right down and then interweaving lots of fleece amongst them to keep the soil from freezing. Helpfully the pot is situated on a drain cover so it keeps it just slightly warmer than it would have been. After a couple of years I found that wendy's beauty started to take over the pot and the other varieties were struggling to elbow themselves some space. I was going to keep this one, but I really fancy a change, its such a nice black pot and it would be great to try a new display in it.
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