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|common_name=Bolivian Fuchsia
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Fuchsia boliviana, Carr. Compact, branching, 2-4 ft., producing the showy fls. in profuse drooping sometimes branched clusters: lvs. large, elliptic-ovate, acute or acuminate, toothed: fls. 2-3 in. long, trumpet-shaped, rich red. Bolivia.— Very like F. corymbiflora, but said to be more ornamental: fls. brilliant coral-red, the calyx-lobes and petals acuminate and equal or subequal, the former spreading-star-shaped or reflexed, the petals erect or close about the stamens; filaments red, anthers whitish; stigma very large, ovoid: fr. fleshy, violet-black.
Fuchsia boliviana, Carr. Compact, branching, 2-4 ft., producing the showy fls. in profuse drooping sometimes branched clusters: lvs. large, elliptic-ovate, acute or acuminate, toothed: fls. 2-3 in. long, trumpet-shaped, rich red. Bolivia. R.H. 1876:150. G.W. 8, p. 316.— Very like F. corymbiflora, but said to be more ornamental: fls. brilliant coral-red, the calyx-lobes and petals acuminate and equal or subequal, the former spreading-star-shaped or reflexed, the petals erect or close about the stamens; filaments red, anthers whitish; stigma very large, ovoid: fr. fleshy, violet-black.
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 11 April 2010

 Fuchsia boliviana subsp. var.  Bolivian Fuchsia
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Fuchsia boliviana, Carr. Compact, branching, 2-4 ft., producing the showy fls. in profuse drooping sometimes branched clusters: lvs. large, elliptic-ovate, acute or acuminate, toothed: fls. 2-3 in. long, trumpet-shaped, rich red. Bolivia.— Very like F. corymbiflora, but said to be more ornamental: fls. brilliant coral-red, the calyx-lobes and petals acuminate and equal or subequal, the former spreading-star-shaped or reflexed, the petals erect or close about the stamens; filaments red, anthers whitish; stigma very large, ovoid: fr. fleshy, violet-black. CH


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