Sunday, September 9, 2007

Mystery Fuchsia now identified as almost certainly Regia

I posted this on my website some time ago and thanks to members of fuchialoversaroundthe wotrld ( a Yahoo group) I found out what I wanted to know. I have posted it here to show fuchsia lovers everwhere are so helpful.
In the nursery in Mogo on the south coast of NSW Australia, there is a large fuchsia growing like a tree, its trunk was 2 or 3 what were obviously originally vine like branches twisted together. It was obviously old (15 years I found out later) and very gnarled. It was in full bloom in March 2006.
The nursery owner said her grandfather had been a fuchsia enthusiast but she didn't know anything above the magnificent plant. She said she usually took cuttings and sold the plants but didn't have small ones (just a huge one in a concrete pot) at the time. She agreed to dig up a sucker for me and sell me some cuttings. So that night at the beachside cabin we were renting I potted them up. Two cuttings survived and now the are over 6ft high.

The cuttings take quite readily and are self branching - I have had to take off over 20 side shoots from the 2 plants. The leaves on my plants are much larger than the parent and at this stage flatter. This maybe due to better watering and fertilizing (maybe too much).

I have searched through all my books and on the net and haven't been able to find anything that really matches, even taking into consideration the fact that many fuchsias grow larger here than described in British books. Some photos are very similar but the description does not tally or vice-versa.

Later a friend also visited Mogo and took photos of the same fuchsia.

As you can see the tube and the sepals are quite long and the corolla small. The flowers are quite large for singles 3 to 4 cm, the leaves 6 to 8 cm on the original, much larger on my cuttings.

I have added the email replies I have received:

Reply from South Africa
I think it may be a species F regia var regia.
I am no expert on species fuchsias but some year ago I was told about an herbarium specimen in the local Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden collected some 50 years earlier in an indigenous forest near Knysna a coastal village 600 km south east from Cape Town. We contacted the local forester and were given an approximate location - somewhat to our surprise we found it along a gravel road deep in the forest - the forest is said to still have elephants roaming but they have not been seen for years!
We took cuttings and I have it growing at home - I have shown photos to experts overseas and the likely ID is F regia a native of Brazil. We sent stick cuttings to Arthur Tickner UK for DNA fingerprinting for a definite ID but this has not yet been done.
Interestingly the postulate is that early sailors, making use of tradewinds made landfall in Brazil before crossing the Atlantic to round the Cape of Good Hope en route to the Far East. Knysna used to be a small port and it is presumed sailors must have brought it there - how it landed deep in the forest remains a mystery but we did see a hedge of it in a forester's cottage.
I attach a few photos (sorry for the size - I do not seem to be able to make them smaller) - my better photos are on slides and it really interested I can try and find them and e-mail them across.

Reply from Ireland
Your mystery plant looks like Fuchsia regia ssp regia to me. It known as "the Climbing Fuchsia", because it wil scramble through shrubs and appear high up in them to flower. Funnily enough I bought a rooted cutting of it at a show a month ago and its grown about 250mm already. There is more info on the 'net. Good Luck with your garden.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Fuchsia Nurseries in Australia

Can anyone give me names of Fuchsia Nurseries in Australia or nurseries that have a regular supply of fuchsias that are still going, I keep finding ones that are now closed. I will list these on my website so everyone has access to them.

I have these ones:

Walker’s Fuchsias 127 Highland Rd, Yagoona, Sydney NSW 2199 ph. 02 9709 4819

BRENLISSA FUCHSIA NURSERY, 47 Wicklow Drive, Invermay Park, Victoria 3350. Ph 0438393578. A.H. 03 5338 7473

Mason Fuchsia Fantasy, 75 Lillico Rd, Lillico, Tasmania 7310 ph.

Weald View Gardens and Fuchsia Nursery, Lobethal Road, Ashton South Australia



I am going to Adelaide by road in November covering quite a bit of Vistoria and would love to visit a few.