NATIONAL FUCHSIA SOCIETY of New Zealand  

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Sun City Fuchsia Group
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A friendly group of Fuchsia enthusiasts from Nelson, Stoke and Richmond though people from the surrounding area are most welcome too.

AIMS - The group exists to promote interest in the growing, care and propagation of fuchsias to its members and the public.

MEETINGS are held in member's homes or outside. We also arrange two full days out each year.

FUCHSIAS - Please bring plants, problems, cuttings, photos and anything of interest to any of our meetings

We need to keep our web page on this site up to date. Let's have photos etc.Please send thes to the email addresses below.

LINK - We are affiliated to the N.F.S.N.Z. Their quarterly magazine - Link needs regular articles from members

 


Lord Lonsdale


Daisy Bell

 

 


Caroline

Programme 2008/9

May 1st (Tuesday)
7:30 p.m.

At Audrey's
Photos and Favourite Plant
June 8th (Sunday)
12:30 p.m
Lunch at Turf

July 1st(Tuesday)
7:30 p.m.

At Betty's
Speaker:
August 5th (Tuesday)
7:00 p.m.
Video and soup at Graham & Alison's

September 2nd (Tuesday).
7:30 p.m.

At Dicks
Pruning and spring clean up of plants
October 4th (Saturday)
1:00p.m.

At Rae's
Cuttings for January show.

November 1st Outing
Full day out and evening meal

December 7th (Sunday) 2:00p.m.

Christmas at Steve's & Lucy's
Please bring a small gift to exchange
and small plate for afternoon tea

January 8th (Tuesday) 2009
7:30 p.m.

At Audry's
Presentation of plants for show


January 31st- February 1st

Nelson Horticultural Show
Show plants and help at sales and information table
March 7th (Saturday)
Outing to Sissy Bay

April 7th (Tuesday)
7:30p.m.

Year's review and programme planning

April 1st (Tuesday)
7:30p.m.

Year's review and programme planning.

For more details contact Dick:bdwatson@ihug.co.nz

 

 


Mary

 

 


Mary

 

 

 

 


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Nelson is nestled in the top northwest corner of the South Island. Lying between the Southern Alps and a great sweep of beaches. The scenery is stunning and the climate easy, together with the wineries, potteries and other arts and crafts it is a great place to visit.

The population in the Nelson and Richmond urban areas is about 52,500 making it the tenth most populous area in New Zealand.


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