The smallest fuchsia in the world. Native to New Zealand. A very vigorous ground cover with yellow flowers and burgundy reflexed sepals allowing the display of the cobalt blue anthers. Tough. Shade to semi shade
| Common Name | Creeping Fuchsia |
|---|---|
| Position | Part sun |
| Height | 30cm |
| Width | 60cm |
| Germination Code | A- no pretreatment required |
| Seed Quantity | 10 |
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