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  • 03/02/2005 03:45 AM
    • olivasadobe
    • Ventura, California, USA
    • 01 Mar 2005
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    Greetings To All From Ventura, California USA -- Heard from my British friends that you folks might have some insight on a question I can't find an answer to in my research. I'm a docent at a historical site that has a couple of fuchsias that still are around that were planted in 1895 by a Rebecca De la Riva Olivas. I have pix of the plants, which still produce an abundance of blooms. The plants are of the tree variety. My question would be to determine if the age of our plants would be consider unusual. I can also supply pictures via e-mail attachments if anyone is interested. Hoping for a reply. Andrew R. DiConti webmaster, Olivas Adobe Historical Park Ventura, California USA

    Andrew R. DiConti
    Olivas Adobe Historical Park
    Horticultural Exhibits & Historical Plants
    Ventura, California USA
    olivasadobe@yahoo.com
  • 03/03/2005 12:39 PM
    • Obelix
    • Belgium
    • 24 Nov 2004
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    If you google "fuchsia society" you will find there is one in many countries, including the UK. I would suggest you would do better to contact them directly to get your question answered.

    Obelix - Belgium