32 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
' Fuchsia—continued. 
F. cordifolia (heart-leaved). fl. scarlet, green ; pedicels axillary, 
_ solitary, one-flowered; calyx downy; tube longer than ovate 
petals. August and September. l. opposite or ternate, cordate, 
acuminate, denticulate, nearly glabrous. h. 5ft. Mexico, 1840. 
(B. R. 1841, 70.) 
F. corymbifiora (cluster-fiowered).* jl. scarlet, nearly 2in. long, 
in long terminal clusters; petals oblong-lanceolate, bifid ; sepals 
lanceolate, acute. Summer. /. large, opposite, oblong-lanceolate, 
almost entire, with a rosy midrib. ranches somewhat tetra- 
— reddish and downy when young. A. 4ft. to 6ft. Peru, 1840. 
Fig. 48. (B. M. 4000.) 
Fic. 49. FLOWERING BRANCH OF FUCHSIA FULGENS. 
F. cylindracea (cylindrical-flowered). fl. scarlet. August. h. 
2ft. Demerara, . (B. R. 66.) 
F. decussata (decussate). A synonym of F. macrostema gracilis. 
3 (drooping).* fl., tube soft scarlet ; corolla deeper 
in colour, in terminal leafy pendulous racemes. Summer. 
l. whorled, ovate-acute, toothed, eer eos above, paler 
and more decidedly hairy beneath. Chili. A. 2ft. to 4ft. 
Fic. 50. FLOWERING BRANCH OF FUCHSIA MACROSTEMA 
GLOBOSA, 
FPuchsia—continued. 
F. Dominiana (Dominy’s). A garden hybrid, raised by Messrs. 
loot, in 1852, between F. serratifolia and F. spectabilis. (P. d. 8. 
F. fulgens (glowing).* /l. scarlet, 2in. long ; petals acutish, shorter 
than the ovate-lanceolate acute sepals ; racemes drooping at the 
apex. Summer. J. opposite, large, ovate-cordate, acute, denti- 
long ig ape h. 4ft. to 6ft. Mexico, 1830. See Fig. 49. 
(B. M. 3801.) 
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Fic. 51. FUCHSIA MACROSTEMA GRACILIS, showing Hab and 
detached Single Flower and Leaf. * 
F. macrantha (long - flowered). 
agin axillary, solitary ; tube of 
k Columbia, 1 
jl. rosy, , apetalous ; 
calyx Tong. Ay ril to June. 
5 lant downy. 
ovate-acute, entire. A. 3ft. 
(B. M. 4233. 
Fig. 52, FLOWERING BRANCH OF FUCHSIA MACROSTEMA PUMILA. 
