Fuchsia magellanica Lady Bacon, left, and arauco - Flickr - peganum
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Summary[edit] Description: for comparison. Arauco is definitely the finer plant - smaller in all its parts but good colours. Lady Bacon seems to have slightly unhealthy looking yellowish green leaves and stems - not just my plants - others I've seen. Both nice though. Date: 12 July 2016, 16:50. Source: Fuchsia magellanica Lady Bacon, left, and arauco. Author: peganum from Small Dole, England.
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