A GARDEN FLORA 
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FRITLLLARIA. Liliaceae. 
F. imperialis. Crown Imperial. Orient. 
F. Meleagris. Snake’s Head Fritillary. Europe, Britain. 
FUCHSIA. Onagraceae. 
*F. arborescens. Mexico. 
*F. coccinea. Brazil. 
*F. corymbiflora. Peru. 
*F. excorticata. New Zealand. 
This was obtained, when a young plant, from New 
Zealand, through Mr. Travers. Our experience 
proves it to be as hardy as F. Riccartoni It no 
longer has the protection in winter which it had as 
a young plant, and has become a bush 8 feet in 
height and 7 feet through. The flowers, which 
appear each spring, grow only on the old wood. 
*F. exoniensis. Garden origin. 
*F. gracilis. 
* „ var. Thompsonii. 
*F. macrostemma. S. America. 
„ var. globosa. 
*F. pumila. 
*F. Riccartoni. 
As in other parts of Sussex, this Fuchsia grows 
here into a large bush, and is quite hardy in an 
average winter. It flowers well, if pruned lightly in 
March. 
*F. thymifolia. Mexico. 
„ Many garden varieties. 
FUMANA. See HELIANTHEMUM. 
FUNKIA. Plantain Lily. Liliaceae. 
F. glauca. Japan. 
F. lancilolia. Japan. 
„ Garden varieties. 
F. sieboldiana. Japan. 
FURCR2EA. Amaryllidaceae. 
*F. longaeva. Mexico. 
