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Aug 4, 2019 10:53 AM CST
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Orange County, California
Hi, all. I'm a new member of the group, signing-up mostly to ask a single question of knowledgeable fuchsia fans.

When I moved into my own home in the Santa Cruz mountains of California, my dad gave me a cutting of his "Swingtime" fuchsia he'd had in San Jose for decades. The cutting turned out to love the climate and did exceptionally well, even in full sun. I loved the plant because it had a plethora of huge red and white blossoms. I became a fuchsia fan myself, and raised and propagated a good number of them while living there.

Now I live in southern California, which, aside from the coastal communities, is not the best place to grow fuchsias. Nonetheless, I manage to keep a number of them going in my few shady areas, and with the current summer not as hot as last year's, they are doing quite well.

I've tried a couple of times to get a Swingtime going in my garden, but none that I've purchased (mail order) as legit Swingtimes are anything like the one I grew from my dad's cutting. Their blossoms are only a fraction the size; otherwise anatomically identical, but quite puny by comparison. I'm beginning to wonder if he was mistaken about the ID of one he gave me.

I wonder if someone might comment on this and perhaps offer an explanation of the disparity in blossom size. If there's a Swingtime-like plant that has enormous blossoms, I'd like to find a name and a source. Many thanks!
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Aug 4, 2019 12:42 PM CST
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Name: Zuzu
Northern California (Zone 9a)
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Here's a photo of Swingtime in a hanging basket so you can gauge the size of the blooms.



Does this look like the plant you remember? How do the blooms in this photo compare to the ones on the plants you're trying to grow now?
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Aug 23, 2019 9:40 PM CST
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Orange County, California
Hi, Zuzu, and pardon this delay in response. Yes indeed, your image looks exactly like my own Swingtime from lo those many years ago. Perhaps what I received mail order was a diminutive version; the blossoms were maybe the size of a quarter at best. Unless you have an alternative (or a cutting!), I'll try to find another source. Many thanks for your reply.
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Aug 23, 2019 10:11 PM CST
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Name: Zuzu
Northern California (Zone 9a)
Region: Ukraine Charter ATP Member Region: California Cat Lover Roses Clematis
Irises Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Plant Identifier Garden Sages Plant Database Moderator Garden Ideas: Master Level
This is a really good source. Their plants are small, but the prices are super-low. Buy two or three and put all of them in a big hanging basket.

https://www.fuchsias.net/zcart...

They offer a great assortment of fuchsias: currently 51 trailing varieties and 137 upright varieties.
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Sep 5, 2019 3:08 PM CST
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Orange County, California
Thanks, Zuzu! I'll wait till it cools off a bit and order a few of those. (I envy your garden.)
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