Fuchsia excorticata, commonly known as Kotukutuku or Tree Fuchsia, is the largest of the fuchsia species growing to 8 m tall and 4 m wide. The tree produces green and purple flowers in spring, which age to red, and attract all manner of wildlife. The leaves on this deciduous tree are small and green, and held somewhat densely on a spreading crown. Fuchsia excorticata is commonly included in woodland and native gardens, planted to attract birds, and is a must for any revegetation planting.
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Fuchsia procumbens is a very low growing, NZ native, herbaceous perennial that is often used as a groundcover. It features small and round, bright-green leaves and grows to just 5 cm tall with a spread of 1 m. It bears small, yellow flowers in spring which are followed by large, red berries that are great for attracting native birds. Fuchsia procumbens makes for a fantastic, soft looking ground cover plant that is perfect for planting around small to medium sized shrubs or for growing over rocks and tree debris.
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