RME07YEF–Flowers of the New Zealand tree fuchsia, Fuchsia excorticata
RMCMPAP1–Fuchsia excorticata peel peeling bark trunk New Zealand Fuchsia Kotukutuku paper papery paperlike
RMG33B6B–An old moss-covered Cornish wall with rare Fuchsia Excorticata tree growing from the top
RMG9XM1M–New Zealand fuchsia (Fuchsia excorticata) flower showing the blue pollen present on hermaphroditic plants, Boundary Stream, Hawk
RMHW9MW5–Fuchsia excorticata
RFPGGNY3–Fuchsia excorticata
RF2GE8FN0–A wet tree fuchsia (Fuchsia excorticata) in rain and snow, on the Wilkies Pools walk. Egmont National Park, NZ.
RMTTYCY0–Kotukutuku Tree Fuchsia trunk, 2 row boats ashore, a boatshed in coastal forest, Golden Bay, Paterson Inlet, Stewart Island, Southland, New Zealand
RF2F3D3D1–beautiful Fuchsia hybrida flower
RFCF2B7D–Track to Matai Falls, Catlins, South Otago, South Island, New Zealand
RMHEWH2X–Kōtukutuku (Fuchsia excorticata) is considered to be the world’s largest fuchsia. In damp forest it can grow to 12 metres tall and form a trunk over 1 metre in diameter. It is one of New Zealand’s few truly deciduous trees, losing its leaves in winter in all but the warmest areas. Attractive, small flowers appear between August and December. They change from greenish-yellow to purple-red. The kea is a large species of parrot found in forested and alpine regions of the South Island of New Zealand. About 48 cm (19 in) long, it is mostly olive-green with a brilliant orange under its wings and h
RM2JRJ12G–Fuchsia excorticata (Tree Fuchsia) or Kotukutuku, circa 1910, by Fred Brockett.
RM2JRJ0FC–Fuchsia excorticata (Tree Fuchsia) or Kotukutuku, circa 1910, by Fred Brockett.
RMPG1HFK–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. THE FUCHSIA FAMILY 291. FiH. 94. Fuchsia excorticata (i nat. size).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Laing, R. M. (Robert Malcolm), b. 1865; Blackwell, E. W. (Ellen W. ). Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs
RM2JRBF85–Fuchsia excorticata (Forster & G. Forster) Linnaeus f., 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RMRD9MF3–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. THE FUCHSIA FAMILY 291. FiH. 94. Fuchsia excorticata (i nat. size).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Laing, R. M. (Robert Malcolm), b. 1865; Blackwell, E. W. (Ellen W. ). Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs
RMCMPAP5–Fuchsia excorticata peel peeling bark trunk New Zealand Fuchsia Kotukutuku paper papery paperlike
RF2GE8G0N–Bark of a tree fuchsia (Fuchsia excorticata) on the Wilkies Pools walk in winter. Egmont National Park, NZ.
RF2F3D37G–beautiful Fuchsia hybrida flower
RM2JRBF88–Fuchsia excorticata (Forster & G. Forster) Linnaeus f., 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RM2AXBCA5–New Zealand plants and their story . which speak for themselves. The shrub-fuchsia{Fuchsia Colensoi), a much more slender plant than the tree-fuchsia{F. excorticata), offers a transition to the scrambling habit, beingfrequently merely a shrub in the open, but in the forest at other THE CLIMBING-APPARATUS OF RUBUS. 51 times a true liane, its thin shoots being thrust amongst the branchesof another tree for support. Here there is no special differenti-ation of climbing-organs ; but in the various species of Rubus—also scramblers—it is different. On their leaf-stalks and midribsthese have develope
RF2GE8G3K–A middle aged woman (62) walks between two tree fuchsia (Fuchsia excorticata) on the Wilkies Pools walk in winter. Egmont National Park, NZ.
RF2EYWFEX–beautiful Fuchsia hybrida flower
RM2JRBEP8–Fuchsia excorticata (Forster & G. Forster) Linnaeus f., 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.