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Thu, Oct 4, 12 at 16:10
| I was told it was a Mexican Fuschia, but there isn't any such thing in Western Garden Book. The flowers did look like tiny fuschias last time I saw any. I took a good look at it and realized that the greenery in it is mostly leaves from other plants that are growing over it or near it. It's about 15-20 feet tall. Some of the remaining leaves are getting a reddish tinge to them. It hasn't been deciduous before.... |
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| Look up Salvia iodantha ( Mexican fuschia sage) and see if that's your plant. |
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| It might be Fuchsia paniculata. |
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| Thank you! I think it is a Fuschia Paniculata, and it's under stress, but not sure why all of a sudden. |
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