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Definitions of fuchsias in various dictionaries:
noun - any of various tropical shrubs widely cultivated for their showy drooping purplish or reddish or white flowers
noun - a flowering shrub
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Evening Primroses |
Shrubs with purplish flowers |
Showy drooping flowers |
Shrubs with showy drooping flowers |
Shrubs with pendulous flowers |
Purplish-red flowers |
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Oct 3 2018 New York Times |
Sep 6 2017 Irish Times (Simplex) |
Jun 25 2012 The Telegraph - Quick |
Feb 6 2009 Universal |
Mar 7 2008 Irish Times (Simplex) |
Feb 14 2005 Universal |
Nov 8 2004 Universal |
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Plural form of fuchsia. |
a shrub with pendulous tubular flowers that are typically of two contrasting colours. They are native to America and New Zealand and are commonly grown as ornamentals. |
A shrub with pendulous tubular flowers that are typically of two contrasting colours. They are native to America and New Zealand and are commonly grown as ornamentals. |
Fuchsias might refer to |
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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 (Haiti and the Dominican Republic) 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). |