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  2. Fuchsia excorticata - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia excorticata, commonly known as tree fuchsia, New Zealand fuchsia and by its Māori name kōtukutuku, is a New Zealand native tree belonging to the family Onagraceae. It is commonly found throughout New Zealand and as far south as the Auckland Islands. It grows from sea level up to about 1,000 m (3,300 ft), particularly alongside creeks ...

  3. Fuchsia bracelinae - Wikipedia

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    Leaves are narrowly elliptic-lanceolate, 20-50 x 7–17 mm, narrowly acute apex and rounded base. They are green and slightly hairy above, paler and usually purple-flushed below, with densely hairs on the veins and margins. Flowers are solitary growing from the upper leaf axils, with slender, hairy, pendulous pedicels 12–20 mm long.

  4. Fuchsia microphylla - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia microphylla, also known as small leaf fuchsia and small-leaved fuchsia, is a flowering shrub in the family Onagraceae. [1] The specific epithet ( microphylla ) was named for the plant's small ( micro ) leaves ( phylla ).

  5. Fuchsia regia - Wikipedia

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    It is an evergreen shrub that grows 1.5 - 5 meters tall as a lianas growing as high as 15 meters on trees, with slender, wine-purple pendulous branches arising from the base of the trunk. Leaves are simple, lanceolate, with reddish petiole, 20-140 mm x 8-70 mm, apex is acute or acuminate and the surface can be hairless or hairy.

  6. Fuchsia perscandens - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia perscandens is a semi-trailing, climbing shrub, also defined as a scrambling liane. [8] [1] [9] [10] According to Godley and Berry [6] and Wilson, [2] the plant’s appearance depends on the support it gets. The primary shoot starts growing up without support, then climbs bushes or crawls on the ground to find some support.

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    Last year was, in essence, Cunningham’s second season; his true second year was cut short after just 12 games, missing the rest of the 2022-23 campaign following shin surgery on his left leg.

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!