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Fuchsia parviflora

Fuchsia parviflora Lindl.
Fuchsia parviflora
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Fuchsia parviflora is a species in the genus Fuchsia, belonging to the family Onagraceae. It was first described in 1827 by Lindl. This species is native to parts of Mexico, including the central, northwest, and southwest regions, as well as TW.

Description

Fuchsia parviflora is a member of the Onagraceae family, commonly known as the evening primrose family. The species was formally published in 1827 by the botanist Lindl. Its geographic range includes central, northwest, and southwest Mexico, as well as TW. As part of the Fuchsia genus, it shares characteristics typical of the group, such as pendulous flowers and a preference for specific ecological conditions. The species name 'parviflora' likely refers to the relatively small size of its flowers.

Distribution

TW · Mexico Central · Mexico Northwest · Mexico Southwest

Synonyms

Kierschlegeria lindleyiFuchsia bifloraFuchsia cylindraceaFuchsia mexiaeFuchsia michoacanensisFuchsia ovata

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