Discover the captivating allure of Dark Eyes Trailing Fuchsia at the Tyler Botanical Garden. With its eye-catching combination of pink and purple flowers cascading down lush green foliage, this trailing fuchsia resembles a festive ballroom gown suspended in the air. Native to Central and South America, this medium-height plant thrives in low light, cool, and moist environments, attracting birds and butterflies with its vibrant colors. Whether in window boxes or hanging baskets, Dark Eyes Fuchsia adds a touch of exotic elegance and blooms abundantly throughout spring and summer, delighting visitors from planting to frost
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The importance of urban green areas can not be underestimated. They need to be well adapted to the l...
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Experience the enchanting beauty of Dark Eyes Trailing Fuchsia at the Tyler Botanical Garden. Its st...
Witness the magical encounter of a black butterfly gracefully perched on a vibrant Cosmos sulphureus...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
In Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae) the florets comprising the central umbellet of inflorescences are usu...
Discover the captivating Aesculus pavia, also known as Red Buckeye or Scarlet Buckeye, in the Horse-...
Fuchsia is propagated by cuttings normally from vegetative stock plants. Cuttings are placed in a we...
Buddleia davidii, native to China, is a large shrub with colorful fragrant flowers that is cultivate...
Fuchsia sp., Epigynous flower from the side. Family Onagraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
The colour and patterns of animal-pollinated flowers are known to have effects on pollinator attract...
Butterfly gardening is a fun, educational way to enjoy nature’s most abundant form of wildlife- inse...
Many plant species are pollinated by butterflies. These insects are primarily attracted by visual fl...
Wendlandia tinctoria is a semi-evergreen tree species. It shows massive flowering for about a month ...
Plants whose flowers open at night but remain open during the day also attract diurnal flower visito...
The importance of urban green areas can not be underestimated. They need to be well adapted to the l...
Corneliancherry dogwood has yellow flowers, like the forsythia, but also multiple seasons of interes...
Experience the enchanting beauty of Dark Eyes Trailing Fuchsia at the Tyler Botanical Garden. Its st...
Witness the magical encounter of a black butterfly gracefully perched on a vibrant Cosmos sulphureus...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
In Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae) the florets comprising the central umbellet of inflorescences are usu...
Discover the captivating Aesculus pavia, also known as Red Buckeye or Scarlet Buckeye, in the Horse-...
Fuchsia is propagated by cuttings normally from vegetative stock plants. Cuttings are placed in a we...
Buddleia davidii, native to China, is a large shrub with colorful fragrant flowers that is cultivate...
Fuchsia sp., Epigynous flower from the side. Family Onagraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
The colour and patterns of animal-pollinated flowers are known to have effects on pollinator attract...
Butterfly gardening is a fun, educational way to enjoy nature’s most abundant form of wildlife- inse...
Many plant species are pollinated by butterflies. These insects are primarily attracted by visual fl...
Wendlandia tinctoria is a semi-evergreen tree species. It shows massive flowering for about a month ...
Plants whose flowers open at night but remain open during the day also attract diurnal flower visito...
The importance of urban green areas can not be underestimated. They need to be well adapted to the l...
Corneliancherry dogwood has yellow flowers, like the forsythia, but also multiple seasons of interes...