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  2. List of fuchsia diseases - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of diseases of fuchsias (Fuchsia × hybrida). Bacterial diseases. Bacterial diseases; Crown gall Agrobacterium tumefaciens: Southern wilt

  3. Eumorpha fasciatus - Wikipedia

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    The larvae feed on Ludwigia (including L. decurrens, L. erecta, L. leptocarpa, L. octovalvis, L. peruviana and L. repens), Cissus verticillata, Fuchsia hybrida, Magnolia virginiana, Parthenocissus and Vitis species. The larvae are highly variable in patterning and depth of color. Pupation takes place in burrows.

  4. Fuchsia regia - Wikipedia

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    The petals are violet-fuchsia color, obovate 10-25 x 8-16 mm wide. The filaments are red-purple, 25-45 x 20-38 mm long. The style 2-6 mm long. The fruit is a berry is ...

  5. Correa reflexa - Wikipedia

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    Correa reflexa, commonly known as common correa [3] or native fuchsia, [3] is a shrub which is endemic to Australia. Description

  6. Fuchsia perscandens - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia perscandens can form a shrub in exposed situations or adopt a lianoid form. The plant has thick main stems, with a diameter of up to 5 cm (2.0 in) and a length of about 5 m (16 ft). [8] [11] Fuchsia perscandens is sparingly branched, and its bark is pale brown, or pale orange-fawn on older stems. The bark tends to peel off in papery ...

  7. Fuchsia hatschbachii - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia hatschbachii are erect to scandent shrubs, ranging from 1-3 meters tall, or up to 5 meters when climbing on trees. Leaves are narrowly lance-ovate, 3.0-7.5(-11.0) x 0.8-2.5(-3.0) cm, acuminate at the tip and rounded at the base, dark green above and pale below, with small trichomes 0.8-1 mm in length at the bottom of the lower midvein on some plants.

  8. Fuchsia coccinea - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia pendula terminalis J.Harrison 1841; Nahusia coccinea Schneev. 1793; Skinnera coccinea Moench 1802; Fuchsia coccinea is a species of Fuchsia found in Brazil ...

  9. 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.