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06-DEC-2010 © MiekeWAMinkjan

8 Fuchsia magellanica

Melbourne, Australia

Fuchsia magellanica, is a species of flowering plant in the family Onagraceae, native to Southern Argentina and Chile.
It is widely cultivated as a garden plant, and quite frost-hardy compared to other fuchsias.

Another red and green hanging over my back fence.

The color green is a natural representation of eternal life, specifically the evergreen tree
and how it survives through the winter season.

Red is the color of happiness, health and prosperity.

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Guest 10-Dec-2010 12:07
Beautiful flowers Mieke, their common name here is "aljaba". I love how they look against the grey fence.
Jola Dziubinska10-Dec-2010 00:48
Beautiful composition, excellent textures of the wood. V.
LynnH09-Dec-2010 13:04
I love these flowers and your composition.
Cindi Smith08-Dec-2010 21:04
So pretty. In your yard?
J. Scott Coile08-Dec-2010 19:30
Brilliant color.
Kerry Tingley08-Dec-2010 15:18
Gorgeous! You make me miss ours.
franz08-Dec-2010 12:07
Alors longue vie fleurie! bv Mieke
borisalex08-Dec-2010 08:27
Beautiful flower, one of my favorites, but strange to see them in winter, I mean here it´s winter! I´m happy for you to have the warm weather! Great against the wood! v.
Guest 08-Dec-2010 07:06
Hoe mooi hangen de Fuchsia's voor het hek of de schutting te bloeien.
Janice Dunn08-Dec-2010 04:12
Fuchsias are always so pretty - in colour and shapes.
Sandra Cooper08-Dec-2010 03:15
Another lovely shot of a beautiful flower.
larose forest photos08-Dec-2010 02:13
So beautiful! Especially against the weathered wood. Here, they are sold mostly in hanging baskets in summer and sometimes they are kept over the winter if one has the right indoor conditions (a green house helps), but mostly they are treated as an annual. It would be magnificent to see them growing outside.
carol j. phipps08-Dec-2010 01:42
Wow! this is wonderful; growing outside!
laine07-Dec-2010 23:43
They always remind me of ballerinas...so lovely against the old weathered fence!