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  2. Eremophila macdonnellii - Wikipedia

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    Eremophila macdonnellii is a desirable garden plant with attractive dark blue to purple flowers which are well displayed and nearly always present when conditions are favourable. It can be propagated from cuttings or grafted onto Myoporum rootstock. Grafted specimens tend to live longer and to grow successfully in a wider range of soils.

  3. Fuchsia - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia (/ ˈ f juː ʃ ə / FEW-shə) is a genus of flowering plants that consists mostly of shrubs or small trees. Almost 110 species of Fuchsia are recognized; the vast majority are native to South America, but a few occur north through Central America to Mexico, and also several from New Zealand to Tahiti.

  4. Epacris reclinata - Wikipedia

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    Epacris reclinata, commonly known as fuchsia heath, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae and is endemic to eastern New South Wales. It is a low-lying to spreading shrub with egg-shaped leaves and pink to red, tube-shaped flowers, sometimes with lighter tips.

  5. Phygelius capensis - Wikipedia

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    Phygelius capensis is a very easy plant to grow and take care of. The plant grows well in most fertile soils but may require some winter protection in colder areas. [3] Because the plant can take care of itself, it is an easy plant for beginner gardeners to grow. It requires full sunlight and thus is generally only an outdoor plant.

  6. Eremophila linearis - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin fuchsia bush is a compact, slow-growing but long lived shrub with bright green foliage and red flowers. Its growth habit makes it suitable as a windbreak or screening plant. It is one of the eremophilas that can be propagated from seed but only with difficulty from cuttings.

  7. Correa reflexa - Wikipedia

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    Tip pruning after flowering promotes a more compact form and enhanced flowering in the following season. [16] Plants are generally pest and disease free. [ 4 ] Propagation from seed is difficult, but plants may be readily propagated from semi-mature cuttings of new seasons growth which also ensures plants are true-to-form.

  8. Fuchsia triphylla - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia triphylla are small shrub plants. They can grow as high as two or three feet. The leaves are simple, elliptical, and quite large. The petiole insertion is whorled and characterized with a red or maroon tint on the underside of the leaves. The flowers of Fuchsia triphylla are long and tubular. Flowers are generally a red-orange or red ...

  9. Fuchsia corymbiflora - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia corymbiflora is a species of shrub in the family Onagraceae. [1] [2] [3] It is endemic to Peru, [3] and was first introduced to the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew in 1840. [4] This species is often confused with F. boliviana, which it closely resembles. On close inspection. most plants in cultivation identified as F. corymbiflora turn out ...

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