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  2. Fuchsia magellanica - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia magellanica - flower. This sub-shrub with long, arcuate stems can grow to 1–3 metres (3.3–9.8 ft) in height and width in frost-free climates, and 4–5 feet (1.2–1.5 m) where colder.Its leaves grow in whorls of 3-4 per node or sometimes opposite, are ovate to lanceolate, 2.5-6 cm long, and 1-2 cm wide, with serrate margins and petioles 0.5-1 cm long.

  3. Begonia fuchsioides - Wikipedia

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    Begonia fuchsioides, the fuchsia begonia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Begoniaceae. [2] It is native to Ecuador, Colombia, and western Venezuela, and has been introduced to Hawaii and Réunion. [1] A small bush reaching 2 ft (60 cm), it is hardy to USDA zone 10a. [3]

  4. Fuchsia fulgens - Wikipedia

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    move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 Description. ... Fuchsia fulgens [1] [2] [3] is a plant of the genus Fuchsia native to Mexico ... Half-hardy. Minimum temperature of 5 ...

  5. Fuchsia - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsias are popular garden shrubs, and once planted can live for years with a minimal amount of care. The British Fuchsia Society [18] maintains a list of hardy fuchsias that have been proven to survive a number of winters throughout Britain and to be back in flower each year by July. Enthusiasts report that hundreds and even thousands of ...

  6. Fuchsia perscandens - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia perscandens, commonly known as climbing fuchsia [1] [2] [3] or scrambling fuchsia, [4] is a species of plant endemic to New Zealand and belonging to the family Onagraceae. Fuchsia perscandens belongs to the South Pacific Skinnera section, which consists of three species and a hybrid.

  7. Fuchsia glazioviana - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia glazioviana is a shrub that grows around 0.5 - 4 meters tall. Its branches grow up to 6 meters long and may have a purplish color with small detachable hairs. The dark green leaves are in groups of 2-3, oval in shape, 15 - 40 x 8 - 15 mm, smooth on top and paler below, with small glandular serrations on the edges.

  8. Fuchsia procumbens - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia procumbens is a prostrate shrub that is endemic to coastal areas of the North Island of New Zealand. Common names include creeping fuchsia , climbing fuchsia or trailing fuchsia . [ 3 ]

  9. Fuchsia loxensis - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia loxensis are densely branched shrubs that are 1-6 m in height. Juvenile growth are covered with fine hairs while mature stems are flaky, tan color bark that is 8-40 mm thick. The leaves are usually grouped in threes or fours, membranous, elliptic, 2-13 x 0.8-4 cm .