Fuchsia 'Heidi Ann'

fuchsia Heidi Ann

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Fuchsia 'Heidi Ann'

fuchsia Heidi Ann

  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
  • 9cm pot
  • £7.99
  • available to order from spring
  • 2 + 1 FREE 9cm pots
  • £15.98 £5.33 each
  • available to order from spring
Delivery options
  • Standard £5.99
  • Position: full sun or partial shade
  • Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil, or general-purpose compost for containers
  • Rate of growth: average
  • Flowering period: June to October
  • Hardiness: frost hardy (may need winter protection)


Fuchsia 'Heidi Ann' is a distinguished, award-winning deciduous bush that stands upright and has a dense, bushy appearance. It produces abundant medium-sized, fully double flowers, with carmine-red tubes and sepals, and a lilac-mauve frilly skirt adorned with multiple petals and petaloids.

This flowering shrub blooms continuously from early summer until the onset of frost. It has a self-branching growth pattern and features small, dark green leaves with a red central vein.


  • Garden care:
    Our bedding range and bedding collections (where available) are offered as seedlings, cuttings, and potted plants.

    Pot up seedlings and cuttings and grow them on under glass until the risk of frost has passed. Once conditions are warmer, they can be planted directly into well-prepared beds, or used to fill patio pots, window boxes, and hanging baskets for long-lasting seasonal colour. Larger 9cm bedding plants don’t usually need potting on but will benefit from initial frost protection in spring.

    To keep bedding plants looking their best, and where applicable, pinch out the tips to promote bushier growth and water regularly, especially in containers where compost dries out quickly. Feed with a high-potash fertiliser every couple of weeks to encourage continuous flowering. Deadhead faded blooms, as required, to extend the display and keep plants tidy, ensuring vibrant summer flowers from planting time right through to the first frosts.
    • Humans/Pets: Fruit are ornamental - not to be eaten