Such a floral paradise we live in! From the first sunny yellow blast of February’s daffodils through the dazzling swatches of colorful April tulips, we move into May’s explosion of azaleas, rhododendron, lilacs, lilies, peonies and more. All the while our senses are captured by these lovelies, another star contender is waiting in the wings for its time on center stage.

Fuchsias are outstanding not only for their continuous summer display of dainty, dancing blossoms, which attract butterflies and hummingbirds, but for their ability to perform well in maritime climate conditions here in the Pacific Northwest. Thousands of cultivars are available, and about 110 species are found in the wild in Central and South America.


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