Another view
By Aleyna
- 5 Apr, 2019
- 12 likes
This passion fruit was planted by my son-in-law in his mother's garden. This is the first flowering. When the fruits are ripe I will photograph and post.
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Absolutely beautiful! I used to have a small collection of Passion Flower plants growing in my conservatory, but they do drop a lot of sticky dew on the floor. I never had this one though.
6 Apr, 2019
Stunning my favourite too it's a Giant Granadilla passiflora.
7 Apr, 2019
Amazing !
10 Apr, 2019
Thank you Kate.
Cottagekarer, this plant is common here in south Brazil, sometimes you can find one among the bushes in the woods. Grpwing wild.
Thanks Trupennybit
thank you TT.
12 Apr, 2019
It appears to have large leaves. It's has a spectacular flower!
11 Oct, 2019
Delonix, the leaves might be the normal size though. Maybe the way the picture was taken. Yes, the flowers are a feast to the eyes.
17 Oct, 2019
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