Passiflora incarnata with honey bee
By Diohio
- 14 Mar, 2008
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A honey bee is flying to a Passiflora iincarnata bloom on July 8.
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this has me going WOW and waiting on summer !!
14 Mar, 2008
Thank you Jacque and Lily. Passiflora needs warmth to really get going and it's always one of those plants that I wait for and I used to worry if it made it through the winter. Now I know it's just a late one. It's probably the end of June before it gets blooms. It's well worth the wait though. Makes me think I'm in the tropics !
14 Mar, 2008
i have the Passiflora "Incensa", which is decorative and bears no fruits. it is a hybrid of the iincarnata and something else.. a member tole me that it was Euphorbia.. since the passionflower incensa is called Christ's thorn. what do you think???
thanks
26 Aug, 2008
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See who else is growing Passiflora incarnata (Maypops).
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This photo is of "Passionflower "Incarnata"" in Diohio's garden
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All Your Photos are Fantastic Diohio Please keep Posting :)
14 Mar, 2008