Fuchsias [noun]
Definition of Fuchsias:
rose color
Sentence/Example of Fuchsias:
The fuchsia took its name from Leonard Fuchs, a sixteenth-century botanist, the first German who really studied botany.
This caterpillar is found most often on certain kinds of Epilobium, but will also eat of the vine, fuchsia, and bed-straw.
It was afterwards reared on fuchsia, and produced a moth on August 18.
Anne sat down on the rocker with a long sigh, kissed one of Bonny's leaves, and waved her hand to a blossoming fuchsia.
He has obtained, says Hallam, a verdant immortality in the familiar flower which bears his name, the fuchsia.
I would like to exchange flower seeds for geranium and fuchsia slips, or ocean curiosities.
Here was the hedge of fuchsia; here the tamarisks on their high bank; here the entrance to Les Solitudes.
The car had climbed to the entrance of Les Solitudes and the fuchsia hedge was passing on each side.
Beyond the fuchsia bushes a sighing rose, where a continuous foamless wave felt the silences of the shore.
Once more, beyond the fuchsia bushes, the sea sighed, as it felt the long shore with a continuous foamless wave.