Passionflower in the Conservatory
By Karensusan63
- 15 Aug, 2012
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It does have a perfume, best in the evening sun.
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Fabulous picture Karen;0)
15 Aug, 2012
Love this!
15 Aug, 2012
Wonderful colour Karen.
15 Aug, 2012
Thank you all!
15 Aug, 2012
i like that Karen :-)
15 Aug, 2012
Amazing flower :o))
15 Aug, 2012
Unusual colour - lovely!
15 Aug, 2012
It's beautiful, love them :o))
16 Aug, 2012
Stunning Karen
16 Aug, 2012
Very pretty,have tried them in the garden (the more exotic ones, but never had any success).
17 Aug, 2012
Thanks everyone. Yes, I think only P.caerulaea and c. Constance Elliot will grow fairly reliably outdoors, but I have seen some really beautiful examples of these in Wiltshire in the past. Up here you don't get the fruit on them, but I've seen some amazing (inedible) fruits on them down south.
18 Aug, 2012
The one that grew outside my front door used to fruit.
20 Aug, 2012
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Oh to have a conservatory, I love these passion flowers, that one is a gorgeous colour.
15 Aug, 2012