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Species of Fuchsia Sw.

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Fuchsia spp. a 
Fuchsia arborescens Sims  a 
Fuchsia bacillaris Lindl.  a 
Fuchsia boliviana Carriere  a 
Fuchsia boliviana Carriere var. luxurians I. M. Johnst. Fuchsia boliviana Carriere  i
Fuchsia coccinea Aiton  a 
Fuchsia corymbiflora Ruiz & Pav.  a 
Fuchsia denticulata Ruiz & Pav.  a 
Fuchsia excorticata (J. R. Forst. & G. Forst.) L. f.  ai
Fuchsia fulgens DC.  a 
Fuchsia gracilis Lindl. Fuchsia magellanica Lam.   
Fuchsia integrifolia Cambess. Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz subsp. regia   
Fuchsia loxensis Kunth  a 
Fuchsia lycioides Andrews  a 
Fuchsia macrophylla I. M. Johnst.  a 
Fuchsia macrostemma Ruiz & Pav. Fuchsia magellanica Lam.   
Fuchsia magellanica Lam.  a 
Fuchsia magellanica Lam. var. alba Clarence Elliott Fuchsia magellanica Lam.  i
Fuchsia magellanica Lam. var. gracilis (Lindl.) L. H. Bailey Fuchsia magellanica Lam.  i
Fuchsia magellanica Lam. var. riccartonii hort. ex L. H. Bailey Fuchsia magellanica Lam.  i
Fuchsia microphylla Kunth  a 
Fuchsia paniculata Lindl.  a 
Fuchsia parviflora Lindl.  a 
Fuchsia procumbens R. Cunn. ex A. Cunn.  a 
Fuchsia pumila hort. ex Meun.  a 
Fuchsia racemosa Lam. Fuchsia triphylla L.  i
Fuchsia radicans Miers Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz subsp. serrae P. E. Berry   
Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz  a 
Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz subsp. regia  ai
Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz subsp. reitzii P. E. Berry  ai
Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz subsp. serrae P. E. Berry  ai
Fuchsia rosea Ruiz & Pav. Fuchsia lycioides Andrews   
Fuchsia splendens Zucc.  a 
Fuchsia thymifolia Kunth  a 
Fuchsia triphylla L.  a 
Fuchsia umbrosa Benth. Fuchsia loxensis Kunth   
  1. Fuchsia arborescens Sims
  2. Fuchsia bacillaris Lindl.
  3. Fuchsia boliviana Carriere
  4. Fuchsia boliviana Carriere var. luxurians I. M. Johnst. (=Fuchsia boliviana Carriere)
  5. Fuchsia coccinea Aiton
  6. Fuchsia corymbiflora Ruiz & Pav.
  7. Fuchsia denticulata Ruiz & Pav.
  8. Fuchsia excorticata (J. R. Forst. & G. Forst.) L. f.
  9. Fuchsia fulgens DC.
  10. Fuchsia gracilis Lindl. (=Fuchsia magellanica Lam.)
  11. Fuchsia integrifolia Cambess. (=Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz subsp. regia)
  12. Fuchsia loxensis Kunth
  13. Fuchsia lycioides Andrews
  14. Fuchsia macrophylla I. M. Johnst.
  15. Fuchsia macrostemma Ruiz & Pav. (=Fuchsia magellanica Lam.)
  16. Fuchsia magellanica Lam.
  17. Fuchsia magellanica Lam. var. alba Clarence Elliott (=Fuchsia magellanica Lam.)
  18. Fuchsia magellanica Lam. var. gracilis (Lindl.) L. H. Bailey (=Fuchsia magellanica Lam.)
  19. Fuchsia magellanica Lam. var. riccartonii hort. ex L. H. Bailey (=Fuchsia magellanica Lam.)
  20. Fuchsia microphylla Kunth
  21. Fuchsia paniculata Lindl.
  22. Fuchsia parviflora Lindl.
  23. Fuchsia procumbens R. Cunn. ex A. Cunn.
  24. Fuchsia pumila hort. ex Meun.
  25. Fuchsia racemosa Lam. (=Fuchsia triphylla L.)
  26. Fuchsia radicans Miers (=Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz subsp. serrae P. E. Berry)
  27. Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz
  28. Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz subsp. regia
  29. Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz subsp. reitzii P. E. Berry
  30. Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz subsp. serrae P. E. Berry
  31. Fuchsia rosea Ruiz & Pav. (=Fuchsia lycioides Andrews)
  32. Fuchsia splendens Zucc.
  33. Fuchsia spp.
  34. Fuchsia thymifolia Kunth
  35. Fuchsia triphylla L.
  36. Fuchsia umbrosa Benth. (=Fuchsia loxensis Kunth)


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