
Fuchsia flowers, known for their vibrant, pendulous blooms in shades of pink, purple, red, and white, originate from the tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America, as well as New Zealand and Tahiti. The genus Fuchsia was first described by the French botanist Charles Plumier in the late 17th century, who named it after the German botanist Leonhart Fuchs. These striking flowers were introduced to Europe in the early 18th century, where they became popular in gardens and horticulture. European settlers and botanists later brought Fuchsias to North America, where they were cultivated and admired for their beauty and resilience in various climates, particularly along the Pacific coast.
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Thank you. I’ve been going through my photo library to see what I can find. It’s crazy how i feel looking at photos I took 10+ years ago and think today a phone takes better photos than my expensive digital camera did back then. Lol
Beautiful photo for today 😀