Fuschia.
A trip up to a Carlisle garden centre for two reasons. The first being our usual regular visit, the second to return a piece of garden equipment which fell apart on its second use. I have to admit that when I contacted head office they very quickly said take it back and get a credit note. The girl on the desk admitted they had had a lot of trouble with the product and weren't using that maker any more. So it wasn't just me being heavy handed.
While wandering round the centre I as usual took a number of photos. This wasn't the garden centre that forbids photography because we might be competitors! In this day and age of mobile phones I am not sure how they plan to police that.
This shot appealed to me. It was one of a range of (I assume) semi hardy varieties. The plant is named after Leonhary Fuchs a 16th Century German Botanist. Fuschia as a colour was first used to name a dye in the mid 19th century, later renamed Magenta.
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