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Many Sincorea have become available in Australia. This one is Sincorea hatchsbachii. Quite stunning in flower, the red pigment appears when petals are produced.
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This is a rare species found Santa Catarina Brazil, growing in the wet tropical biome. It produces golf ball sized fruits, that has a thick dark blue skin.
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Source: iNaturalist Sincoraea hatschbachii is a species of plants with 2 observations More Info Computer Vision Model Pending
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Sinningia hatschbachii is distinctive for bearing bright red flowers in winter. For the grower, this can be an asset. The fuzzy foliage is also attractive.
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The native range of this species is Brazil (Bahia). It is a lithophyte and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
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Fuchsia Hatschbachii or Hatschbach's Fuchsia is a vigorous and hardy shrub species, with semi-evergreen foliage and bicolour flowering in red and violet.
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Fuchsia hatschbachii is a broadleaf semi-evergreen shrub or vine with green foliage. In summer purple and red flowers emerge followed by purple fruit.
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May 9, 2017 · Trifolium hatschbachii, which is similar to Trifolium polymorphum and T. riograndense, is described as a new species.
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hatschbachii sp. nov. These three species have a long history of mistaken interpretation, dat- ing back to the original description of Salacia ca- lypsoides ...
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This species is remarkable for the matted white hairs covering the stems and the undersides of the leaves. The tops of the leaves are cardinalis-green.