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I was given a few plants of a wild fuchsia native to Peru and cultivated/conserved in Scotland. Its distinctive feature is that it can climb to heights of 10-12 m. Its flower is similar to that of F. magellanic. Does anyone know... April 24, 2024, 08:52:36 PM by Diane Whitehead
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