Close up Passion flower
By Siris
- 31 Jul, 2015
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An exotic flower of Passiflora caerulea. My plant, although large is always deciduous. Self seeds in crevices, easily pulled out though.
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In the market, Madeira, they were selling different Passion fruits, let you taste. Absolutely delicious. This one is edible, have tried, but no flavour, texture like frog spawn, yuk!
1 Aug, 2015
Love your description of the taste lol. Used to grow this many moons ago but, just too dam vigorous, so out it went, a really exotic looking plant..
2 Aug, 2015
It is indeed very vigorous, and the stem is becoming a trunk! It is mingled in the same are with a Clematis tangutica, equally vigorous.
3 Aug, 2015
Too luck with that!!
3 Aug, 2015
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Great close up,lucky you it self seeding mines never done that!!
I have a non hardy one in my sunroom Crimson Tears always has flowers at Christmas :-)
1 Aug, 2015