[
UK
/fjˈuːʃɐ/
]
NOUN
- any of various tropical shrubs widely cultivated for their showy drooping purplish or reddish or white flowers; Central and South America and New Zealand and Tahiti
How To Use fuchsia In A Sentence
- At the May state dinner for Mexican President Felipe Calderón, prickly pear cactus showed up in vermeil wine coolers, and Dowling also tucked a few among the in the centerpieces of fuchsia roses and Cattleya orchids. White House florist shows Obamas' relaxed style
- She had spent more than she intended on the wetsuit, but couldn't resist its bright fuchsia colours.
- No, not that bubble-gum pink Henry, it's much too "Barbie" --- try this fuchsia. RESCUING ROSE
- To see a stand of mature red beech and also kowhai, fuchsia and rata trees choose Bob's Cove Bridle Track, a walk that takes 1.5 hours.
- Here's a moneysaving fuchsia offer that will give masses of colour. The Sun
- Half-hardy fuchsias and pelargoniums will need to be lifted, potted and sheltered for winter.
- East of the School of Forestry is what Peter terms a West Coast garden with rimu, kanuka, mountain beech, coprosma, nikau, wineberry, native fuchsia, pohutukawa, and ferns.
- Items stolen have included potentilla bushes, arabis and fuchsias.
- The garden includes ferns, hydrangeas, irises, waterlilies, camellias, rhododendrons, Japanese maples and fuchsias.
- It's Lambs Pride Superwash in Mysterious Fuchsia - a beautiful heathery damson purple. Archive 2009-02-01