This enchanting form, as amongst small, neat foliage, drip jewel-like, long, narrow ivory-white flowers. The tip of each pointed petal is stained green, like elegant painted finger nails. Prefers a cool site and retentive soil. Introduced by James Travis in 1973 and a hybrid of F. magellanica & F. 'Venus Victrix'.






Could the Fushia Hawshead be grown in a large pot?
Yes, the Fuchsia 'Hawkshead' can be grown in a large pot. It is a bushy, upright, deciduous shrub that produces masses of elegant, slim, white flowers. To ensure healthy growth, it is recommended to use a pot that is at least 8-10 inches in diameter for upright fuchsias. The pot should be deep enough to provide adequate root space and moisture retention.