Beautiful two tone red fuchsia plants. Flowering throughout Spring, Summer and into winter.
prune back in winter for new bushy growth in Spring.
This fuchsia can take a sunny position with reasonable water.
Beautiful two tone red fuchsia plants. Flowering throughout Spring, Summer and into winter.
prune back in winter for new bushy growth in Spring.
This fuchsia can take a sunny position with reasonable water.
R70.00
Beautiful two tone red fuchsia plants. Flowering throughout Spring, Summer and into winter.
prune back in winter for new bushy growth in Spring.
This fuchsia can take a sunny position with reasonable water.
Shipping Countries: South Africa
Shipping States: Western Cape (South Africa)
Ready to ship in 1-3 business days
Shipping Policy
We will process your order within 1-3 business days.
Many of our plants can be couriered nationwide via the courier guy - and at checkout these options will be displayed. IF couriering doesn't come up as an option, this means that your basket contains one or more items that cannot be couriered - due to size/or practical reasons.
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NB: We normally send the plants on a Monday or Tuesday to minimise the chance they'll get stuck in a depot over the weekend.
Refund Policy
No refunds on click & collect goods.
Normal refund policy (see terms and conditions) on other 'delivery' products.
| Weight | 0.6 kg |
|---|---|
| pot size cm | |
| colour | Red |
Rosa laevigata (Dog Rose)
Bearing beautiful white single flowers, around 4–6 cm in diameter with five petals.
This is a deciduous shrub rose that can scramble into trees, but would normally range in height 1-5metres. Its stems are covered with small, sharp, hooked prickles, which aid it in climbing.
Flowers early in Spring – in Western Cape of South Africa around September-October.