Friday 23 March 2007

FUCHSIA



Sailors slip. The Fuchsia.

A plant reminiscent of Inishowen in the summer is the Fuchsia. The red flowered hedgerow plant lines many of our roadways but did you know that a sailor brought the flower from South America in the late 18th century as a present for his wife. James Lee, a nurseryman, saw it in the couples’ window and persuaded the sailor’s wife to part with it. From this plant he raised 300 cuttings, which he sold for £1 each, and then other plants-people set to work. By 1842 the first white fuchsia had been raised and the first tricolour appeared in 1872. Since then many varied types have appeared practically every year.

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