This vigorous, upright fuchsia develops tall, bushy stems that can be trained onto supports like trellis or wires for a climbing effect. It produces a long season of small to medium-sized single flowers, each with crimson tubes and sepals and a deep purple-black corolla.
Flowering heavily from midsummer to the first frosts, it brings reliable colour to walls, fences and large containers. Though not a true climber, its tall, arching habit makes it ideal for vertical interest in sheltered, sunny or part-shaded spots.
Fuchsia 'Lady Boothby' is relatively hardy in milder areas of the UK and benefits from regular pruning and tying in for structure and shape. Great for wildlife-friendly gardens and low-maintenance summer impact.