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Begonia fuchsioides - Fuchsia Begonia

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Begonia fuchsioides is a versatile evergreen perennial shrub, renowned for its distinct allure. Better known as the Fuchsia Begonia, this splendid shrub merges functionality with aesthetic appeal, enhancing the visual interest of any space it inhabits. Brimming with tube-shaped red flowers, akin to delicate fuchsia blooms, it presents an enchanting contrast against its glossy, heart-shaped, dark green leaves. Exhibiting a robust growth of up to 1. 5 meters (approximately 5 feet), it flourishes under partial to full shade and in well-draining soil conditions. Embodying a resilient character, it delivers a perennial sea of blooms providing year-round interest, as long as it's safeguarded from frost. Adding the Fuchsia Begonia to your garden not only imbues it with a touch of tropical charm but also offers a reliable, low maintenance green thumb endeavor.

  • Size: Up to 1.5 meters (about 5 feet) tall
  • Flowers: Delicate, tube-shaped red flowers
  • Foliage: Dark green, heart-shaped leaves with a glossy finish
  • Water usage: Medium, prefers well-drained soil
  • Sun exposure: Partial to full shade
  • Year-round Blooms: If kept frost-free
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