Fuchsia boliviana is a species of Fuchsia native to southern Peru, Bolivia and northern Argentina. Description. It is a medium evergreen shrub, growing to 2–4 m tall, rarely to 6 m, with a spreading, open habit. It has large, hairy mid-green leaves and red petioles.
Fuchsia harlingii is a species of plant in the Onagraceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. References This Myrtales article is a stub. You can help ...
F. hypoleuca: Binomial name; Fuchsia hypoleuca I.M.Johnst. Fuchsia hypoleuca is a species of plant in the Onagraceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. References
Fuchsia lehmannii is a species of plant in the Onagraceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. References This Myrtales article is a stub. You can help ...
Fuchsia loxensis is a species of fuchsia in the Onagraceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. References This Myrtales article is a stub. You can help ...
Fuchsia orientalis is a species of plant in the Onagraceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. References This Myrtales article is a stub. You can help ...
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Fuchsia steyermarkii P.E.Berry: Fuchsia steyermarkii is a species of plant in the Onagraceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. References
Fuchsia summa is a species of plant in the Onagraceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador: Loja. Found on the road from Yangana to Cerro Toledo in open patches above the tree line at elevations from 3,100 to 3,450 meters. It forms a low shrub to one half meter tall. The dark-green, subcoriaceous leaves are densely packed along the stems. The tube and sepals are four-angled. The sepals are slightly shorter than the petals and have green tips.
F. sylvatica: Binomial name; Fuchsia sylvatica Benth. Fuchsia sylvatica is a species of plant in the Onagraceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. References
Fuchsia: Hardy Fuchsia These pendulous lovelies are represented in a genus of over 100 species of small shrubs. Their growing habits are categorized by being prostrate, trailing, upright lax (fountain), and upright.
Fuchsia's dangling blooms are well-loved by gardeners and hummingbirds. Brings grace, color and and a touch of old-fashioned charm to the garden. Growth habits from upright to trailing make it easy to find a Fuchsia suited to baskets, beds or containers.