Wednesday, 14 February 2018

FUCHSIA

Fuchsia is a genus of flowering plants that consists mostly of shrubs or small trees. The first, Fuchsia triphylla, was discovered on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola (present day Dominican Republic and Haiti) in about 1696–1697 by the French Minim monk and botanist, Charles Plumier during his third expedition to the Greater Antilles. He named the new genus after the renowned German botanist Leonhart Fuchs (1501–1566).

There are currently almost 110 recognised species of Fuchsia. The vast majority are native to South America, but with a few occurring north through Central America to Mexico, and also several from New Zealand to Tahiti. One species, F. magellanica, extends as far as the southern tip of South America, occurring on Tierra del Fuego in the cool temperate zone, but the majority are tropical or subtropical. Most fuchsias are shrubs from 0.2–4 m tall, but one New Zealand species, the kōtukutuku (F. excorticata), is unusual in the genus in being a tree, growing up to 12–15 metres tall.

The cultivar shown here, 'Blue Eyes' was hybridised by Reedstorm and its year of registration was 1954.

This post is part of the Wordless Wednesday meme,
and also part of the ABC Wednesday meme.

3 comments:

  1. That's a lovely fuchsia - love the red and purple combo.
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  2. Gorgeous, I love them... I guess you don't speak Dutch, even not my dialect... in which this flower is called: "Beltjebloum" ....which lituraly translated sais: bellflower

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