Fuchsia perscandens — a medium houseplant
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Fuchsia perscandens

Fuchsia Perscandens

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Fuchsia perscandens, commonly known as climbing fuchsia or scrambling fuchsia, is a species of plant endemic to New Zealand and belonging to the family Onagraceae. Fuchsia perscandens belongs to the South Pacific Skinnera section, which consists of three species and a hybrid.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Fuchsia Perscandens.

Water

The fuchsia perscandens requires regular watering, especially during the summer months. For potted plants, this may need to be done daily. The soil should be kept moist, so it's a good idea to check it every other day. This plant thrives in humid conditions, so occasional misting can help counteract dry indoor air.

Pruning

Prune Fuchsia perscandens in early spring to remove dead wood, improve airflow, and support flowering. Use clean, sharp tools to minimize stress on the plant. Regular pruning enhances both the health and appearance of the plant by focusing on its structure and rejuvenation. This practice is recommended for achieving the best results.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Fuchsia
Family
Onagraceae
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