It is not surprising to find this non-native shrub growing along the path to Drombeg Stone Circle. English gardens featured fuchsia since the late 18th century. The ocean view is part of the charm of this place, the resulting milder climate suits the flourishing of exotic species of plants native to South America, the Caribbean and New Zealand.
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When I trekked the Inca Trail in Peru over 30 years ago I saw Fuschia in bloom. I was amazed but perhaps they are indigenous there.
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Correct, Anne. At least that’s what the books say.
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I took some photos of them but I have no idea where I stored those photos. The old days of film and actual photos and I’ve moved many times since then.
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too bad
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