Fuchsia

Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 2: 1191. 1753.

Etymology: For Leonhart Fuchs, 1501–1566, German physician, herbalist, and professor at Tübingen
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10.
 TaxonIllustrator 
FNA10 P15 Fuchsia magellanica.jpgFuchsia magellanica
Circaea canadensis subsp. canadensis
Circaea alpina subsp. alpina
Chamaenerion angustifolium subsp. angustifolium

Shrubs, [lianas, epiphytes, or trees]. Stems scandent, [erect, ascending, pendant, or decumbent], branched. Leaves cauline, opposite or whorled [alternate]; stipules present, usually deciduous; petiolate; blade margins serrulate to crenate-dentate [entire]. Inflorescences solitary flowers in leaf-axils [racemes, panicles, or involucrate when flowers numerous]. Flowers bisexual and protogynous [or unisexual (and plants gynodioecious, dioecious, or subdioecious)], actinomorphic, buds pendent; floral-tube deciduous (with sepals, petals, and stamens) after anthesis, well developed, cylindrical to obconical, with basal nectary, adnate or mostly free, nectary unlobed or shallowly 4–8-lobed; sepals 4, reflexed or spreading singly in anthesis; petals 4, [minute or absent], dark purple [shades of purple, red, or orange, rarely lavender, green, or rose-pink]; stamens 8, in 2 unequal series, [in equal series, or shorter whorl reflexed into floral-tube], anthers basifixed, pollen shed singly; ovary 4-locular, stigma subentire or 4-lobed, clavate [capitate or globose], surface wet and non-papillate. Fruit a fleshy berry, oblong [to ellipsoid or subglobose]; pedicellate. Seeds few to ca. 500, in 2 to several rows per locule, rarely in 1 row, embedded in pulp. = 11.

Distribution

Introduced; Mexico, West Indies (Hispaniola), Central America, South America, Pacific Islands (New Zealand), Pacific Islands (Society Islands), also in w Europe (Ireland), Asia (India), e, s Africa, Pacific Islands (Hawaiian Islands), Pacific Islands (New Zealand), Australia

Discussion

Species 107 (1 in the flora).

Nearly three-fourths of the species of Fuchsia occur in the northern Andes of South America, where the largest section (sect. Fuchsia) is centered. Other species occur in New Zealand (3 spp.), the Society Islands (1 sp.), Mexico, Hispaniola, Central America, and the southern Andes. All species of Fuchsia share the strong morphological synapomorphy of a fleshy berry, a fruit type unique in the family. Most species of Fuchsia characteristically have 2-aperturate pollen [3-aperturate pollen in the polyploid sections Kierschlegeria (Spach) Munz and Quelusia (Vandelli) de Candolle], are usually shrubs or subshrubs, sometimes lianas or trees, and have prolonged floral tubes on flowers that are mostly purple, red, or orange, and generally with petaloid sepals. Within the Circaeeae, P. E. Berry et al. (2004) found strong support for a monophyletic Fuchsia.

Selected References

None.

... more about "Fuchsia"
Paul E. Berry +  and Warren L. Wagner +
Linnaeus +
free +  and adnate +
4-8-lobed +, unlobed +, cylindrical +  and obconical +
indehiscent +  and loculicidal +
serrulate +  and crenate-dentate +
lobed +, toothed +  and entire +
Mexico +, West Indies (Hispaniola) +, Central America +, South America +, Pacific Islands (New Zealand) +, Pacific Islands (Society Islands) +, also in w Europe (Ireland) +, Asia (India) +, e +, s Africa +, Pacific Islands (Hawaiian Islands) +  and Australia +
For Leonhart Fuchs, 1501–1566, German physician, herbalist, and professor at Tübingen +
basifixed +  and versatile +
actinomorphic +
protogynous +  and bisexual +
indehiscent +
perennial +
whorled +  and opposite +
deciduous +
numerous +  and 1 +
dark purple +
basal +  and cauline +
1 +  and several +
clavate +  and globose +
11 +, 2 +, 0 +  and 500 +
sculptured +  and smooth +
purple +, pink +, red +  and green +
deciduous +
spreading +  and reflexed +
parenchymatous +
parietal +, axile +  and placentation +
unequal +
aquatic +, amphibious +  and terrestrial +
2 times as many or as many as sepals +
prostrate +  and decumbent +
clavate +, 4-lobed +  and subentire +
intrapetiolar +
aquatic +, amphibious +  and terrestrial +
non-papillate +
Fuchsieae de +
Fuchsia +
Onagraceae tribe Circaeeae +
3(-5)-aperturate +