Small leaf Fuschia ?...

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Small leaf Fuschia ?...

Post by loyskirineba »

Hey all, Just sharing this little one... I've got this since it was a $5 seedling however i did not bother putting her into a growing pot so here she is... still thin :P
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Re: Small leaf Fuschia ?...

Post by shibui »

I think you've made a really nice little tree from that one.
It looks like a Correa, one of our great Aussie natives. I think they may sometimes be called native fuschia but should not be confused with the exotic fuschia.
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Re: Small leaf Fuschia ?...

Post by loyskirineba »

o wow! thanks shibui.. I've just googled it and does looks like the australian native Correa :tu2: I've got no idea but she's a tough one ;)
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