"As more fuchsias were introduced, the variations between plants of the same species and the success
of growers in producing crosses, led Sir William Jackson Hooker, director of Kew Gardens,
to complain in 1859 that 'the difficulty of naming them correctly is, beyond anything,
reat'. Here I attempt to unravel some of the confusion concerning their introduction to English gardens."
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