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Plants Matching fuchsia

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(Fuchsia, Tom Thumb Fuchsia)

Tropical and diverse, the genus Fuchsia contains well over 100 species. Most are woody evergreen shrubs or trees and tropical in origin, though many cultivated varieties are grown in temperate zones as herbaceous tender perennials. Fuchsia species can be found in Mexico, South and Central America and a few Pacific islands.

There are literally hundreds of Fuchsia cultivars. All are grown for their brilliant, tubular, pendulous flowers that come in vivid shades...

(Fuchsia)

Honeysuckle fuchsias are shrubby, evergreen plants from the mountainous regions of the West Indies with interesting flowers. The leaves are whorled or arranged around the stem in multiples. They are downy, lance shaped and slightly toothed. Leaf color is medium green often with purplish backs. The branches are upright to arching. The showy flowers are borne at the ends of the branches in clusters, and are small, tubular and long. Flower color is a vibrant orange red and appear all year in the warmest...

(Firecracker Fuchsia, Fuchsia)

Fuchsia ‘Firecracker’ took the gardening world by storm at the 1999 Hampton Court Palace Flower Show in England with large variegated leaves and brilliant flowers. Honeysuckle fuchsias are shrubby, evergreen plants from the mountainous regions of the West Indies. The leaves are whorled or arranged around the stem in multiples. They are downy, lance shaped and slightly toothed. Fuchsia ‘Firecracker’ leaves are olive green with irregular marginal cream to white variegation, pink to plum-colored veins...

Image of Fuchsia triphylla

James H. Schutte

(Fuchsia, Gartenmeister Bonstedt Fuchsia)

Fuchsia 'Gartenmeister Bonstedt' is a vigorous very free-flowering honeysuckle fuchsia. The species are shrubby, evergreen plants from the mountainous regions of the West Indies. The leaves are whorled or arranged around the stem in multiples. They are downy, lance shaped and slightly toothed. Fuchsia 'Gartenmeister Bonstedt' leaves are bronze-green above with purple undersides. The branches are upright to arching. The showy flowers are borne at the ends of the branches in clusters, and are small,...

(Fuchsia)

Tropical and diverse, the genus Fuchsia contains well over 100 species. Most are woody evergreen shrubs or trees and tropical in origin, though many cultivated varieties are grown in temperate zones as herbaceous tender perennials. Fuchsia species can be found in Mexico, South and Central America and a few Pacific islands.

There are literally hundreds of Fuchsia cultivars. All are grown for their brilliant, tubular, pendulous flowers that come in vivid shades...