Fuchsia 'Mrs Popple' | 1.5 Litre Pot

Price range: £3.69 through £4.39

Common Names

  • Fuchsia
  • Lady's Eardrops

Fuchsia ‘Mrs Popple’ is a hardy, upright fuchsia with vibrant crimson and deep purple flowers. It blooms from early summer to late autumn, reaching 1m high and wide. This RHS award-winner attracts bees, perfect for borders or pots.

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Fuchsia 'Mrs Popple'
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Fuchsia ‘Mrs Popple’ brings vibrant colour and charm to any UK garden, boasting distinctive crimson and purple flowers that cascade beautifully.

This much-loved fuchsia cultivar is a favourite among gardeners across the United Kingdom. Its robust nature and striking blooms make it an excellent choice for lasting beauty. Known for its dependable hardiness, Fuchsia ‘Mrs Popple’ thrives well in various garden settings. It offers an extended display of colour from early summer until the first frosts of autumn. This plant is simple to grow, proving its worth year after year.

  • Vivid crimson sepals gracefully contrasting with rich purple petals.
  • Long flowering period, brightening gardens from summer through to autumn.
  • Upright, bushy growth habit, ideal for borders and containers.
  • Attractive to pollinators, including bees and butterflies.
  • Reliably hardy in most UK climates.

The Enduring Appeal of Fuchsia ‘Mrs Popple’

Fuchsia ‘Mrs Popple’ is a classic and highly regarded cultivar. This fuchsia received an Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Such accolades highlight its outstanding garden performance. Like many named fuchsias, this variety honours an individual. It offers a reliable, attractive presence in UK gardens. Its popularity stems from easy growth and abundant flowering.

Dazzling Blooms and Lush Foliage

The flowers of Fuchsia ‘Mrs Popple’ are truly captivating. They feature bright crimson red sepals which curve gracefully upwards. Beneath these, deep purple petals unfurl, forming a bell-like skirt. These vivid colours provide a striking contrast. Each bloom hangs delicately, resembling traditional “Lady’s Eardrops”.

This plant produces cheerful flowers continuously from early summer until late autumn. Therefore, your garden enjoys prolonged colour. Its healthy green foliage creates an excellent backdrop. The leaves are ovate and slightly glossy, adding to its appeal.

A Versatile Plant for UK Gardens

Gardeners often use this upright, bushy fuchsia in many ways. It forms an attractive addition to mixed borders. You can also plant Fuchsia ‘Mrs Popple’ in large patio pots, where its flowers gently sway in the breeze.

It works well as a low, informal hedge in milder areas. Its mature size reaches approximately one metre in both height and spread. This makes it suitable for gardens of varying sizes. The plant prefers partial shade but tolerates full sun in the UK. Ensure it has moist, well-drained soil.

Encouraging a Bountiful Display

To maintain a shapely plant and promote continuous flowering, prune Fuchsia ‘Mrs Popple’ in spring. Remove any dead or weak stems then. This encourages fresh new growth. Regular deadheading throughout the season also helps. It encourages the plant to produce even more charming flowers.

Moreover, this fuchsia is a magnet for wildlife. Its nectar-rich blooms attract bees and butterflies. They visit frequently, adding lively movement to your garden space. Choosing this fuchsia enhances the beauty and biodiversity of your outdoor area.

Max Height 1.00 at maturity
Max Spread 1.00 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Partial Sun Partial Shade Dappled Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Silt Loam Peat Chalk
H4 H4 – Hardy through most of UK

Hardy across most of the UK except particularly exposed or cold regions.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -10°C to -5°C

Care Notes

Keep the soil consistently moist, particularly during dry spells and for plants in containers. Feed regularly with a balanced liquid fertiliser throughout the growing season to encourage abundant flowering. Prune Fuchsia 'Mrs Popple' in late spring, after the last frost, removing any dead, damaged, or weak stems to promote fresh new growth and a shapely plant. Deadhead spent flowers regularly to encourage the production of more blooms and extend the flowering period. While hardy in most UK areas (RHS H4), applying a deep mulch over the crown in autumn can provide extra protection in very cold regions or exposed sites. Container-grown plants can be moved to a frost-free, sheltered location over winter in colder climates. Watch for common pests like aphids or whitefly, treating as necessary.

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.