Fuchsia 'Diva Pink Pearl' - British Grown
This elegant trailing fuchsia produces masses of delicate pink and white pendant flowers that spill beautifully from hanging baskets and patio containers throughout summer. Fuchsia āDiva Pink Pearlā is a vigorous flowering variety with a soft, romantic feel, creating a cascade of colour from late spring until the first frosts. Its graceful blooms sway gently in the breeze, bringing movement and charm to outdoor spaces.
Fuchsia āDiva Pink Pearlā, commonly known simply as Fuchsia, is loved for its abundant flowering and trailing habit. The soft pink sepals paired with pale petals create a pearl-like effect against lush green foliage, making it a beautiful choice for classic summer baskets and containers. Long flowering and easy to care for, it performs especially well in slightly cooler British summers where many other basket plants can struggle.
Tender Perennial
Trailing, Basket Plant, Long Flowering
Flowers: Late Spring to First Frosts
Foliage: Spring to Autumn
Scientific Name
Fuchsia āDiva Pink Pearlā
Common Name
Fuchsia
Origin
Cultivated hybrid originating from Central and South American Fuchsia species
Pruning Tips
Remove faded flowers and lightly pinch back stems during summer to encourage bushier growth and continuous blooming. Trim back before overwintering or in spring once new growth begins.
Wildlife Value
The nectar-rich flowers are attractive to bees and other pollinating insects throughout summer.
Positioning
Best grown in partial shade or a sheltered sunny position in hanging baskets, patio pots, and window boxes. Protect from strong winds and intense afternoon sun.
Water
Keep compost consistently moist during the growing season, especially in hanging baskets which dry out quickly in warm weather. Avoid allowing plants to fully dry out.
Soil
Thrives in fertile, moisture-retentive but free-draining compost enriched with organic matter.
Food
Feed every 1ā2 weeks with a high-potash liquid fertiliser during the flowering season to support continuous blooms.
Pet-safe
Generally considered non-toxic to pets and humans. The small berries are technically edible once ripe, although not commonly eaten.
Sprouts Top Tips
Fuchsias pair beautifully with trailing foliage plants and softer pastel flowers for a classic cottage garden-inspired basket display.
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Fuchsia 'Diva Pink Pearl' - British Grown
Fuchsia 'Diva Pink Pearl' - British Grown
This elegant trailing fuchsia produces masses of delicate pink and white pendant flowers that spill beautifully from hanging baskets and patio containers throughout summer. Fuchsia āDiva Pink Pearlā is a vigorous flowering variety with a soft, romantic feel, creating a cascade of colour from late spring until the first frosts. Its graceful blooms sway gently in the breeze, bringing movement and charm to outdoor spaces.
Fuchsia āDiva Pink Pearlā, commonly known simply as Fuchsia, is loved for its abundant flowering and trailing habit. The soft pink sepals paired with pale petals create a pearl-like effect against lush green foliage, making it a beautiful choice for classic summer baskets and containers. Long flowering and easy to care for, it performs especially well in slightly cooler British summers where many other basket plants can struggle.
Tender Perennial
Trailing, Basket Plant, Long Flowering
Flowers: Late Spring to First Frosts
Foliage: Spring to Autumn
Scientific Name
Fuchsia āDiva Pink Pearlā
Common Name
Fuchsia
Origin
Cultivated hybrid originating from Central and South American Fuchsia species
Pruning Tips
Remove faded flowers and lightly pinch back stems during summer to encourage bushier growth and continuous blooming. Trim back before overwintering or in spring once new growth begins.
Wildlife Value
The nectar-rich flowers are attractive to bees and other pollinating insects throughout summer.
Positioning
Best grown in partial shade or a sheltered sunny position in hanging baskets, patio pots, and window boxes. Protect from strong winds and intense afternoon sun.
Water
Keep compost consistently moist during the growing season, especially in hanging baskets which dry out quickly in warm weather. Avoid allowing plants to fully dry out.
Soil
Thrives in fertile, moisture-retentive but free-draining compost enriched with organic matter.
Food
Feed every 1ā2 weeks with a high-potash liquid fertiliser during the flowering season to support continuous blooms.
Pet-safe
Generally considered non-toxic to pets and humans. The small berries are technically edible once ripe, although not commonly eaten.
Sprouts Top Tips
Fuchsias pair beautifully with trailing foliage plants and softer pastel flowers for a classic cottage garden-inspired basket display.
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Description
This elegant trailing fuchsia produces masses of delicate pink and white pendant flowers that spill beautifully from hanging baskets and patio containers throughout summer. Fuchsia āDiva Pink Pearlā is a vigorous flowering variety with a soft, romantic feel, creating a cascade of colour from late spring until the first frosts. Its graceful blooms sway gently in the breeze, bringing movement and charm to outdoor spaces.
Fuchsia āDiva Pink Pearlā, commonly known simply as Fuchsia, is loved for its abundant flowering and trailing habit. The soft pink sepals paired with pale petals create a pearl-like effect against lush green foliage, making it a beautiful choice for classic summer baskets and containers. Long flowering and easy to care for, it performs especially well in slightly cooler British summers where many other basket plants can struggle.
Tender Perennial
Trailing, Basket Plant, Long Flowering
Flowers: Late Spring to First Frosts
Foliage: Spring to Autumn
Scientific Name
Fuchsia āDiva Pink Pearlā
Common Name
Fuchsia
Origin
Cultivated hybrid originating from Central and South American Fuchsia species
Pruning Tips
Remove faded flowers and lightly pinch back stems during summer to encourage bushier growth and continuous blooming. Trim back before overwintering or in spring once new growth begins.
Wildlife Value
The nectar-rich flowers are attractive to bees and other pollinating insects throughout summer.
Positioning
Best grown in partial shade or a sheltered sunny position in hanging baskets, patio pots, and window boxes. Protect from strong winds and intense afternoon sun.
Water
Keep compost consistently moist during the growing season, especially in hanging baskets which dry out quickly in warm weather. Avoid allowing plants to fully dry out.
Soil
Thrives in fertile, moisture-retentive but free-draining compost enriched with organic matter.
Food
Feed every 1ā2 weeks with a high-potash liquid fertiliser during the flowering season to support continuous blooms.
Pet-safe
Generally considered non-toxic to pets and humans. The small berries are technically edible once ripe, although not commonly eaten.
Sprouts Top Tips
Fuchsias pair beautifully with trailing foliage plants and softer pastel flowers for a classic cottage garden-inspired basket display.























