Hardy fuchsias: The 40 most beautiful varieties

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Unfortunately, fuchsias are often not hardy in our latitudes. We have compiled a list for you here of varieties that also survive our winters without any problems.

hardy fuchsia variety
There are also hardy varieties of fuchsia [Photo: Nicky Rhodes/ Shutterstock.com]

The natural range of fuchsias (fuchsia) extends mainly over warm Central and South America and New Zealand. The winters here often become a struggle that the flowering plants simply cannot cope with. But even among these exotic species there are wild species and cultivars that are hardy and, with appropriate winter protection, are happy to withstand -15 °C. We present you fuchsia varieties that you can easily plant in the bed and whose flowers you can look forward to year after year.

Whether upright varieties for planting in beds and for pots or semi-hanging varieties for balcony boxes and hanging baskets: fuchsias also offer the right hardy variety for every purpose. You have the advantage that, with appropriate protection, you can look forward to your colorful fuchsias every winter gardening season. We introduce you to the most beautiful hardy varieties.

frozen fuchsia pink purple with green background
Fuchsias also offer the right hardy variety for every purpose [Photo: JD01/ Shutterstock.com]

Hardy fuchsia varieties with upright growth

Fuchsias with an upright habit can be excellently trained into a pretty bush or even into a standard. They make an excellent bed plant or as a solitary plant in a pot. We recommend the following hardy varieties:

  • Ballerina: Red sepals with white petals, upright habit to 45 cm with medium sized flowers.
  • Copycat: Red sepals with violet petals, the habit is upright up to 140 cm with small flowers.
  • Beacon Pink: Pink sepals and petals, the habit is upright up to 70 cm with medium-sized flowers.
  • Blue Sarah: White-pink sepals with blue petals that fade to purple, upright habit to 90 cm.
  • Voltaire: Red sepals with purple-red petals, upright habit to 100 cm with medium-sized flowers.
Fuchsia ballerina red white
The Ballerina variety has red sepals with white petals [Photo: Nicharee C/ Shutterstock.com]
  • big fire: Red sepals with dark purple petals, upright habit to 80 cm with small flowers
  • Chillerton Beauty: White-pink sepals with violet petals, the habit is upright up to 90 cm with small flowers.
  • Flash: Light red sepals with red petals, upright habit up to 120 cm with small flowers.
  • Cupid: Light red sepals with lilac petals, habit is upright to 50 cm with medium-sized flowers.
  • Delicate Blue: White sepals with dark purple petals, upright habit to 30 cm with medium-sized flowers.
  • Display: Light red sepals with dark pink petals, upright habit to 60 cm with medium-sized flowers.
white purple fuchsias with large flowers
Blue Sarah is one of the upright fuchsia varieties [Photo: guentermanaus/ Shutterstock.com]
  • Mirkwood: Dark red sepals with black-purple petals, the habit is upright up to 90 cm with medium-sized flowers.
  • Exoniensis: Dark red petals and sepals with medium-sized flowers that grow up to 60 cm tall.
  • Forget me not: Pale pink sepals with lavender petals, upright habit to 90 cm with small flowers.
  • Hawkshead: White calyx and petals, upright habit up to 100 cm with small flowers.
  • Mimi: White sepals with pink petals, upright habit to 50 cm with medium-sized flowers.
  • Suzanne Travis: Pink sepals with light pink petals, upright habit to 70 cm with small flowers.
Fuchsia pink lilac in a pot indoors
Fuchsias make excellent specimen plants in pots [Photo: stribrnej79/ Shutterstock.com]
  • Tamar: White sepals with lavender petals, habit is upright to 40cm with medium-sized flowers.
  • Waldis Polaris: Light red sepals with lilac-red petals, upright habit to 80 cm with medium-sized flowers.
  • Whiteknight's Amethyst: Dark pink sepals with aubergine petals, upright habit to 100 cm with small flowers.
  • Whiteknight's Pearl: White-pink sepals with light pink petals, the habit is upright up to 130 cm with small flowers.
  • Cardinal Farges: Red sepals with white petals, the habit is upright up to 60 cm with semi-double small flowers.
  • Delta's Sara: White sepals with lavender petals, habit is upright to 90 cm with semi-double central flowers.
  • La Rochelle Atlantic: Red sepals with purple petals, habit is upright to 70cm with semi-double central flowers.
Fuchsia variety Chillerton Beauty
The Chillerton Beauty variety survives the winter [Photo: Anna Schweri Photography/ Shutterstock.com]
  • Phyllis: Light red sepals with lilac-red petals, upright habit to 60 cm with semi-double central flowers.
  • Beautiful Helena: White-pink sepals with lavender petals, habit is upright to 50 cm with semi-double central flowers.
  • Blue Grown: Red sepals with violet petals, the habit is upright up to 90 cm with medium sized double flowers.
  • Constance: Pale pink sepals with violet petals, upright habit to 60 cm with medium sized double flowers.
  • dollar princess: Red sepals with dark purple petals, upright habit to 70 cm with medium sized double flowers.
  • Garden News: White-pink sepals with dark pink petals, the habit is upright up to 70 cm with medium-sized double flowers.
Fuchsia with variegated foliage
Fuchsias with variegated foliage have a special charm [Photo: Edita Medeina/ Shutterstock.com]

Very special eye-catchers are varieties with colorful foliage such as 'Genii', 'Schauinsland' and 'Schwabacher Gold'.

Hardy fuchsia varieties with semi-trailing habit

These motley varieties are wonderful for planting on your balcony, because the semi-hanging growth is very good in balcony boxes, but also in hanging baskets.

  • Annie MG Schmidt: Dark red sepals with white-pink petals, the habit is pendulous to 60 cm with medium, single flowers.
  • Delicate Purple: Dark pink sepals with aubergine petals, habit is pendulous to 40cm with medium single flowers.
  • Tom West: Variegated with red sepals and purple-red petals, the habit is pendulous to 30 cm with small, single flowers.
pink fuchsias in hanging pot
The semi-trailing habit is very suitable for planting on your balcony [Photo: Barnes Ian/ Shutterstock.com]
  • Eva Boerg: White-pink sepals with lilac petals, habit is pendulous to 60cm with semi-double central flowers.
  • Elena: White-pink sepals with violet petals, habit is pendulous to 60 cm with semi-double central flowers.
  • papoose: Red sepals with dark purple petals, the habit is pendulous to 35 cm with semi-double small flowers.
  • Mood Indigo: White-pink sepals with dark red petals, the habit is pendulous to 80 cm with medium-sized double flowers.

Hardy wild fuchsias

For hobby gardeners who are completely addicted to the delicate flowers of fuchsias, not only the cultivars of the arthybrids are interesting. There are also beautiful hardy specimens among the wild species, such as:

  • Fuchsia procumbens: The species grows as a groundcover with green sepals and small flowers.
  • fuchsiamagellanica var.arauca: The scarlet fuchsia has white sepals with purple petals, the habit is upright up to 90 cm with small flowers.
Fuchsia procumbens isolated with green background
Fuchsia procumbens is one of the hardy wild species [Photo: Del Boy/ Shutterstock.com]
  • Fuchsia magellanica var. gracilis: Red sepals with violet petals, the habit is upright up to 120 cm with small flowers.
  • Fuchsia microphylla: These fuchsias reach heights of up to 80 cm. They form small black fruits and pink flowers all year round. Both the flowers and the leaves are exceptionally small. Both fruits and flowers are edible.
  • fuchsiaregia ssp.regia or reitzii: Red sepals with violet petals, the habit is upright up to 150 cm with small flowers.
  • Fuchsia thymifolia: One of the hardiest fuchsias, leaves look like those of thyme, the flowers are tiny and bright red, growth height up to 150 cm, flowers and fruits are edible.
hardy fuchsia
Fuchsia magellanica var. gracilis is a wild fuchsia [Photo: Sarah2/ Shutterstock.com]

Tips and tricks for success Overwintering fuchsias can be found here in our special article.

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