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ONAGRARItE. IV. Fuchsia. 



whorl, ovate, flat, denticulated, glabrous ; petioles pubescent ; 



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Native of New Granada, near Guayavalito. Calyx 



flowers pendulous, solitary ; petals about equal in length to the purple, glabrous. Petals scarlet. Perhaps the same asF. mul- 

 calyx ; tube of corolla conical. Pj . G. Native of ChiH. Calyx tiflora, Lin. which is scarcely known. 



scarlet. Corolla purple. Stigma ovate. 



Cow2Cfl/-calyxed Fuchsia. 

 3 to 6 feet. 



Beautifi 



Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



FI June, Oct. Clt. 1824. Shrub 



17 F. Loxe'nsis (H. B. et Kunth, nov, gen. amer. 1. c. t. 

 536.) branches hairy; leaves 3 in a whorl, oblong-elliptic or 



11 F. cocci'nea (Ait. hort. kew. 2. p. 8.) branches glabrous ; lanceolate-oblong, acute, obsoletely and remotely denticulated, 



leaves opposite or 3 in a whorl, ovate, acute, denticulated, on glabrous, but hairy on the veins beneath ; pedicels axillary, a 



short petioles ; pedicels axillary, drooping, longer than the little shorter than the flowers ; lobes of calyx ovate-oblong, 



flowers ; lobes of calyx oblong, acute, exceeding the petals, acute, a little shorter than the petals, which are ovate-roundish. 



which are obovate and convolute. ^ . G. Native of Chili, in 



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Native of New Granada, near Loxa. Calyx purplish, 



marshes, and as far south as the Straits of Magellan. Curt. hot. glabrous. Petals scarlet. 



mag, 97. Duham. arbr. ed. hov. 1. t. 13. F. pendula, Salisb. 

 St. rar. t. 7. F. Magellanica, Lam. diet. Nahusia coccinea. 



Loxa Fuchsia. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



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Schnevoogt, icon, no, 21. Skinnera coccinea, Moench, Quelu- leaves 3 in a whorl, oblong, acuminated, remotely denticulated, 

 sia, Vand. 1. c. Calyx scarlet. Petals violaceous. hairy on both surfaces ; pedicels axillary, longer than the 

 A^car/e^ Fuchsia. Fl. May, Oct. Clt. 1788. Sh. 3 to 6 feet, flowers; lobes of calyx ovate-lanceolate, ending in a narrow- 

 ly F. monta'na (St. Hil. fl. bras. 2. p. 275. t. 135.) branches taper-point each, exceeding the petals, which are roundish-ovate. 



sulcate and puberulous at the apex ; leaves 3 in a whorl, ob- 



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long, acute, obsoletely denticulated, glabrous, but when young purplish. 



Native of Peru, near Ayavaca. Calyx smoothish and 



puberulous ; calycine tube funnel-shaped, about equal in length 

 to the lobes, which are lanceolate and acute ; petals obovate, 



Ayavaca Fuchsia. Shrub 3 to 6 feet. 



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convolute ; stigma 4-toothed ; fruit oblong. Tj . S. Native of leaves 3-4 in a whorl, on short petioles, oblong-lanceolate, ob- 



Brazil, in the province of Minas Geraes, on the mountain called 

 Serra da Caraca. Calyx scarlet. Corolla violaceous. 



Mountain Fuchsia. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 



13 F. pube'scens (St. Hil. fl. bras. 2. p. 275. 1. 134.) branches acutish. Tj 

 sulcate, puberulous ; leaves 3-4 in a whorl, ovate-oblong, acute, inches long. 



soletely and remotely denticulated, hairy on both surfaces ; 

 flowers snb-racemose ; lobes of calyx lanceolate, acuminated, a 

 little longer than the petals, which are lanceolate-oblong and 

 acutish. h . G. Native of New Granada. Flowers nearly 2 



denticulated, puberulous ; tube of calyx funnel-shaped, about 

 equal in length to the lobes, which are lanceolate and acute ; 



Hairy 



Shrub 3 to 6 feet. 



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petals obovate, convolute ; fruit ovate-roundish. T2 . G. Native leaves 3 in a whorl, oblong, acute, quite entire, stiffish, smooth 

 of Brazil, in the province of Minas Geraes, on the high mountain except the veins beneath, which are pubescent ; pedicels axil- 

 called Serra da Piedade, and in that part of the province of St. lary, shorter than the flowers, upper ones forming a raceme ; 

 Paul called Campos Geraes. Calyx scarlet. Corolla viola- 

 ceous. 



lobes of calyx ovate-lanceolate, acuminated, a little longer than 



Native of New^ 



Pubescent Fuchsia. Shrub 5 feet. 



the lanceolate-oblong cuspidate petals. 

 Granada. F. triphylla, 

 of the synonyme. 



Three-leaved Fuchsia. 



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§ 3. Longrflbr<^ (from longtiSj long, andjlos, a flower ; in re- 

 ference to the flowers, which are long). Z). C. prod, 3. p. 38. 

 Free part of the tube of the calyx twice or thrice the length of 

 its lobes. Stamens exserted* 



14 F. PETioLA^Ris (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 8. p. 

 104.) branches glabrous ; leaves 3 in a whorl, or the upper 

 ones are opposite, on long petioles, lanceolate-oblong, acute, re- 

 motely denticulated, glabrous ; pedicels axillary, shorter than the leaves being entire, and in the tube of the calyx being short 

 the flowers ; lobes of calyx ovate-oblong, acuminated, longer compared with the lobes. 



Shrub 3 to 6 feet. 

 21 F. INTEGRIFOLIA (St. Hil. fl. bras. 2. p. 273.) branches 

 glabrous ; leaves 3-4 in a whorl, oblong, acute, almost quite 

 entire, glabrous ; tv\be of calyx cylindrical, 3 times shorter than 

 the lobes, which are lanceolate and acute ; petals obovate, con- 

 volute ; stigma 4-toothed ; fruit elliptic. ^2 • Gr. Native of 

 Brazil, in the province of Minas Geraes, on the mountain called 

 Serra da Caraca. This species differs from F. macrostSmma in 



than the petals, which are nearly of the same shape. Tj • Cr. Na- 

 tive of South America, at Santa Fe de Bogota. Calyx downy, 

 an inch and a half long. 



Petiolar Fuchsia. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



Entire-leaved Fuchsia. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. 



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brous ; leaves 3 in a whorl, oblong or ovate-oblong, acute, 

 nearly quite entire, glabrous; calycine tube funnel-shaped, 



15 F. Quindiue'nsis (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 1. c.) twice the length of the lobes, which are lanceolate and acute ; 



branches clothed with adpressed pili ; leaves 8 in a whorl, petals obovate, convolute ; fruit ovate oblong ; stigma 4-toothed- 



small, approximate, oblong, acute, remotely denticulated, rather ^ . G. Native of Brazil, in the province of Rio Janeiro, on the 



pilose above, and glabrous beneath ; pedicels axillary, shorter mountains called Serra da Boa Vista and Serra da Estrada Nova, 



than the flowers ; lobes of calyx ovate, acuminately mucronate, and in the southern part of the province of St. Paul in the Dis- 



a little longer than the petals, which are lanceolate and acute, trito de Curityba. Calyx 



Corolla violaceous. Nearly 



T2 . G. Native of the Andes of Quindiu. Shrub probably pro- 

 cumbent. Pedicels and calyxes puberulous. 



Quindiu Fuchsia. Shrub proc. ? 



16 P. vENu'sTA (H. B. et Kunth, 1. c.) branches downy; 

 leaves opposite and 3 in a whorl, elliptic, acute, entire, gla- 



more deeply cleft. 

 Allied Fuchsia. 



tegrifolia, from which it differs in the calyx 



Shrub 6 feet. 



23 F. RACEMOSA (Lam. diet. 2. p. 565. ill. t. 282. f. 1.) 

 branches downy ; leaves opposite or 3 in a whorl, on short 

 brous, and rather shining ; pedicels axillary, a little shorter than petioles, oval, acute, denticulated, puberulous on both surfaces ; 

 the flow ers, the upper ones disposed in a raceme ; lobes of calyx pedicels axillary, about equal in length to the flowers, upper 

 ovate-lanceolate, acuminated, about equal in length to the pe- ones racemose ; lobes of calyx lanceolate-oblong, acute ; tube 

 tals, which are oblong-lanceolate, acute, with undulated margins, of calyx widened at the base. ^. S, Native of St. Domingo. 



