What Are These Called?

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Good Day, Fellow Gardeners,

I'm overseas and plants on the economy often times don't have labels that can be translated in English. Thus, I could use some help with the ones attached. I'd like the names, if possible, and I hope they are sun loving as I don't have much shade. Thanking you in advance.

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The last picture in full bloom is Anthurium.
Little direct sunlight. It prefers at least 75% shade.
 
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The first one is a Fuschia. If you can ask for the botanical (Latin) names - regarding plants it's an international language.
 
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The middle one may be a variety of Four O' clock plant. The flowers bloom at sunset (hence the name Four O' clock) because they attract nocturnal pollinators; the flowers are very fragrant.

P.S. If it is a Four O' clock plant, they love full sun.
 

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