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~And, finally, you're greeted by the delicate perfume of: Fuchsias
Archive 2006-02-01 Mirtika 2006
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~And, finally, you're greeted by the delicate perfume of: Fuchsias
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-- It is now widely known that Fuchsias can be satisfactorily flowered from seed in six or seven months, and from a good strain there will be seedlings well worth growing.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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The right kind of soil has everything to do with success in growing fine Fuchsias; it should be of a light peaty quality, with one-third cow manure, and thoroughly mixed together until well decayed.
Your Plants Plain and Practical Directions for the Treatment of Tender and Hardy Plants in the House and in the Garden James Sheehan
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In like manner the blossoms of Fuchsias or Loniceras occasionally become adherent merely by their surface, without involving any other change in the conformation of the flowers.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants Maxwell T. Masters
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To raise Fuchsias from seed will be new practice to many; but it is both interesting and inexpensive, and every year it secures an increasing number of adherents.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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Fuchsias are especially desirable for training on trellises.
Your Plants Plain and Practical Directions for the Treatment of Tender and Hardy Plants in the House and in the Garden James Sheehan
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We confess to have a special liking for the Fuchsias, and think no assortment of house plants is complete without one or two varieties of these beautiful flowers.
Your Plants Plain and Practical Directions for the Treatment of Tender and Hardy Plants in the House and in the Garden James Sheehan
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If properly taken care of, most Fuchsias will bloom the year round, but some kinds can be especially recommended for winter blooming, among them are _F. speciosa_, flesh-colored, with scarlet corolla; _F. serratifolia_, orange-scarlet corolla, greenish sepals; Meteor, deep-red corolla, light-pink sepals.
Your Plants Plain and Practical Directions for the Treatment of Tender and Hardy Plants in the House and in the Garden James Sheehan
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Perennials, Fuchsias, Ribbon Beds, &c. Printed in excellent taste.
The Nursery, January 1877, Volume XXI, No. 1 A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers Various
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