[Captivating Beauty: Dark Eyes Trailing Fuchsia at Tyler Botanical Garden]
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Explore the captivating beauty of Dark Eyes Trailing Fuchsia at the Tyler Botanical Garden. With its stunning pink and purple blooms elegantly cascading over lush green foliage, this exotic plant is reminiscent of a festive ballroom gown suspended in mid-air. Originating from the Andes Mountains in Central and South America, this fuchsia thrives in cool and moist environments, making it a favorite for birds and butterflies. Its medium height of 4 to 8 inches and abundant blooms from spring to summer make it an ideal choice for window boxes and hanging baskets, adding a touch of allure to any setting.
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Explore the captivating beauty of Dark Eyes Trailing Fuchsia at the Tyler Botanical Garden. With its stunning pink and purple blooms elegantly cascading over lush green foliage, this exotic plant is reminiscent of a festive ballroom gown suspended in mid-air. Originating from the Andes Mountains in Central and South America, this fuchsia thrives in cool and moist environments, making it a favorite for birds and butterflies. Its medium height of 4 to 8 inches and abundant blooms from spring to summer make it an ideal choice for window boxes and hanging baskets, adding a touch of allure to any setting.
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Randy Mallory Papers (AR0954), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Randy Mallory Papers
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