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Fuchsia nigricans

Fuchsia nigricans Linden
Fuchsia nigricans
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Fuchsia nigricans is a species in the genus Fuchsia, belonging to the family Onagraceae. It was first described in 1849 by author Linden. This species is native to the Parque Nacional Natural Los Nevados in Manizales, Colombia.

Description

Fuchsia nigricans is a member of the Onagraceae family, commonly known as the evening primrose family. It was formally published in 1849 by the botanist Linden. The species is geographically restricted to the Parque Nacional Natural Los Nevados in Manizales, a region known for its biodiversity and high-altitude ecosystems. As part of the genus Fuchsia, it shares characteristics typical of the group, including pendulous flowers and a preference for moist, temperate environments. No additional morphological or ecological details are provided in the source data.

Distribution

Parque Nacional Natural Los Nevados · Manizales

Synonyms

Fuchsia adpressipilisFuchsia atrorubra

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