RE: harvesting seeds
Well then-- it sounds like I don't need to mess with the seeds then :)
This particular one has adapted well here. Other years they did not.
Blooms it's head off, not a shriveled mess, and nice bright clear colors
that stand out. Thinking I would like to continue it for next year.
Will have to give the cuttings a try, besides I was worried that the
seeds would turn out to be a different color or something.
Thanks!
Donna
>
> Nice fuchsia, Donna. I would guess that you collect the seeds when the
> pods are ripe and let them dry before removing them from the pods.
> Fuchsias are normally propagated by cuttings, however. Very easy to
> root; will root, even bloom while doing so, in water.
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