[A Mesmerizing Display: Dark Eyes Trailing Fuchsia at Tyler Botanical Garden]
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Experience the enchanting beauty of Dark Eyes Trailing Fuchsia at the Tyler Botanical Garden. Its striking pink and purple blooms gracefully drape over green foliage, resembling a vibrant ballroom gown floating in the air. This native of Central and South America thrives in cool, low-light environments, attracting delightful visits from birds and butterflies. With a spread of 18 to 24 inches, Dark Eyes Fuchsia is a perfect addition to window boxes and hanging baskets, creating a mesmerizing display of colors from spring to frost.
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Experience the enchanting beauty of Dark Eyes Trailing Fuchsia at the Tyler Botanical Garden. Its striking pink and purple blooms gracefully drape over green foliage, resembling a vibrant ballroom gown floating in the air. This native of Central and South America thrives in cool, low-light environments, attracting delightful visits from birds and butterflies. With a spread of 18 to 24 inches, Dark Eyes Fuchsia is a perfect addition to window boxes and hanging baskets, creating a mesmerizing display of colors from spring to frost.
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Randy Mallory Papers (AR0954), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Randy Mallory Papers
The collection consists of selections from the Randy Mallory Papers, containing photographs, notes, research, and completed work with the Texas Highways magazine.