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Passionfruit
By Diohio
- 14 Mar, 2008
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5 passionfruits on my Passiflora incarnata vine mid-August
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You Can EAT THEM! wow ididnt no that?
14 Mar, 2008
Lily that may be a different kind of passionfruit that you eat. These are edible but they have to be very ripe or else they'll make you sick (I'm told). I've never eaten one but I do save them for the seeds. These are almost hollow. The seeds have more 'fruit' around them than anything else but it's just like an embryo around a seed, not much more. The chipmunks love them though !
14 Mar, 2008
Dont eat them........they are toxic
6 Aug, 2008
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What else?
See who else is growing Passiflora incarnata (Maypops).
See who else has plants in genus Passiflora.
This photo is of "Passionflower "Incarnata"" in Diohio's garden
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did you enjoy eating them ? I like them whizzed up with other fruits.
14 Mar, 2008