Different types of fuchsia
ANDENKEN AN HEINRICH HENKEL (Berger 1898) Triphylla type.Lax
growth with rosy-crimson flowers.
BUSTER (Kimberley 2002) Red triphylla type with double corolla.
CORALLE (Bonstedt 1905) Triphylla type. Salmon-orange flowers.
F.cylindracea (Mexico) Deep red flowers with lighter corolla.
F.encliandra ssp encliandra (Central America)Red flowers.Largish
leaves.
F.encliandra ssp tetradactyla (Mexico) Pink to red flowers.
GARTENMEISTER BONSTEDT (Bonstedt 1905) Triphylla type.Orange
flared flowers.
GOTTINGEN (Bonstedt 1906) Triphylla type.Orange-red flowers.
LOTTIE HOBBY (Edwards 1839) Tiny single with small glossy green
foliage.Tube and sepals dull scarlet.Corolla scarlet.Hardy.
MANTILLA (Reiter 1948) Triphylla type. Cascading growth. Red flowers.
MARY (Bonstedt 1894) Triphylla type. Red flowers.
F.microphylla ssp aprica (Central America) Pink flowers.Fern
like foliage.
F.microphylla ssp hemsleyana (Central America) Very small deep red
flowers.
F.microphylla ssp hidalgensis (Mexico) Tiny white flowers.Can make
a large plant.Hardy.
F.microphylla ssp microphylla (Mexico) Small red flowers.
F.microphylla ssp quercetorum (Mexico) Medium sized red flowers.
MIKE OXTOBY (Bielby 1984) Triphylla type.Orange flowers.
OBERGARTNER KOCH (Sauer 1912) Triphylla type. Markedly
flared orange flowers.
OUR TED (Goulding 1987) White triphylla type flowers.
F.obconica Tiny white flowers.Could be hardy.
PAUL BERRY (Reiman 1991) Long tubed orange flowers.
ROOS BREYTENBACH (Stannard 1993) Very long triphylla
type. Bright scarlet flowers in profusion. Early to flower. Lax.
SNOWFLAKE (Strickland 1997) Tiny white flowers.
THALIA (Bonstedt 1905) Triphylla type. Orange-red flowers.
F.thymifolia ssp minimiflora (Central America) White flowers
ageing to red.
F.thymifolia ssp thymifolia (Central America) Tiny flowers.Tube
and sepals white to pink.Corolla white ageing to pale purple.
TRAUDCHEN BONSTEDT (Bonstedt 1905) Triphylla type.
Salmon flowers.
VARIEGATED LOTTIE HOBBY Cream and green leaves.
WALDFEE (Travis 1973) Lilac pink flowers.Hardy in mild areas.
Enthusiasts
of the encliandra might like to contact
Trevor Strickland (Telephone 01253 700047) who probably has the largest
collection in the country and often has cuttings for sale.