- Lye who was to
become famous as a
breeder of
fuchsias in England. In 1883 the
first book of
English fuchsias was published.
Between 1900 and 1914 many of...
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Fuchsia (/ˈfjuːʃə/ , FEW-shə) is a
vivid pinkish-purplish-red color,
named after the
color of the
flower of the
fuchsia plant,
which was
named by a French...
- Look up
Fuchsia or
fuchsia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fuchsia is a
genus of plants.
Fuchsia may also
refer to:
Fuchsia (color), a reddish-purple...
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Fuchsia is an open-source capability-based
operating system developed by Google. In
contrast to Google's Linux-based
operating systems such as ChromeOS...
- streams. Even if a
forest is
close to
being destro****, or is destro****, tree
fuchsias are more
often than not
still standing because they are
close to indestructible...
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Fuchsias". London: Aquamarine. Gledhill,
David (2008). "The
Names of Plants". Cambridge...
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systematics of the
apetalous fuchsias of
South America,
Fuchsia sect.
Hemsleyella (Onagraceae)".
Annals of the
Missouri Botanical...
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Fuchsia magellanica –
commonly known as the
hummingbird fuchsia,
hardy fuchsia or
chilco (from Mapudungun:
chillko "watery") – is a
species of flowering...
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Native fuchsia is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Correa reflexa,
endemic to
Australia Epacris longiflora,
endemic to
Eastern Australia...
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Fuchsia boliviana is a
species of
Fuchsia native to
southern Peru,
Bolivia and
northern Argentina. It is a
medium evergreen shrub,
growing to 2–4 m tall...