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Begonia arborescens - Tree Fuchsia

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Fuchsia arborescens is a dynamic and vibrant evergreen known as Tree Fuchsia. Its beauty centers around the impressive clusters of pendulous flowers that transition from a deep, regal purple to a fiery hot pink from June to September. The glossy, dark green, elliptical leaves serve as a stunning backdrop to these flowers, yielding a seamless blend of nature's finest hues. This central American native can soar up to 10-15 feet tall, standing as a glorious centerpiece in any landscape. It flourishes in well-drained soil under the gentle kiss of partial sunlight, making it suitable for a variety of garden settings. The lustrous purple-black fruit that this plant bountifully produces in autumn aren't just decorative - they also cater to local wildlife turning your garden into a sanctuary. With the Tree Fuchsia, you can enjoy the harmony of spectacular visual appeal coupled with an ecological balance in your garden space.

  • Size: Up to 10-15 feet tall
  • Flowers: Pendulous clusters of purple to hot pink flowers
  • Foliage: Glossy, deep green, elliptical leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Partial sun
  • Wildlife attraction: Produces non-edible berries that provide food for wildlife
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