"From My Garden -- Elegance Without Fuss."

A paean to fuchsias, including Bates's opinion that "the femininity of fuchsias is responsible for their great popularity. Their flowers are truly precursors of the mini-skirt. Under the butterfly-like frock of petals hang the brief corollas from which protrude the long, elegant, delicate legs of stamens." In Living (London, November 1969, 3:10 p. 8).

ID: 
cx46
Title: 
"From My Garden -- Elegance Without Fuss."
Genre: 
Essay
Page Count: 
1
Word Count: 
ca. 1000
Publisher: 
Living
Year of Publication: 
1969
Topic: 
Gardening
Document Type: 
Eads, Additions to
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