Fuchsia 'Dying Embers' (Hardy Fuchsia)
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Proceed To CheckoutAspect: Full Sun
Soil Type: Well-Drained
Colour: White
The white form of the Tree Lupin. A sub-shrub with highly scented flowers. Still not often seen in gardens in the UK, this is well worth growing and becomes a talking point. Produces branching stems with silvery-green foliage from a stout trunk. Fragrant white flowers, much loved by bees and butterflies are produced throughout the summer.
Fully hardy and remains semi-evergreen in mild winters.
Height: 2m
Common name: White Tree Lupin
Synonyms: Lupinus arboreus albus; Lupinus arboreus alba; Lupinus arboreus 'Snow Queen'
Lupinus arboreus
The Tree Lupin was brought from California in 1793 and is one of the parents of the garden lupin we know today.
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