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rylaff Niceville, FL (Zone 8b)
November 24, 2003 9:19 AM Post #716782
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Maypop, Purple Passion Flower, Passionflower, Apricot Vine
Passiflora incarnata
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careyan37 gore bay
(Canada)
June 5, 2004 11:45 AM Post #897800
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I have this passion flower at home and i've had it for over a year now! Last summer it bloomed beautiful flowers that smelt like lemons somewhat but I brought it indoors for the winter and I lost one of the vines on it! I don't know what happened to it but the other vine that is left is growing great and at a fast rate. I want to ask about the seeds that i find in the soil! Are these seeds that I can replant? Once I get flowers this summer, I will send you a picture of my flowers when one grows. It seems to have a new stem growing on the bottom of my one vine. |
rylaff Niceville, FL (Zone 8b)
June 5, 2004 12:28 PM Post #897839
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Passionflower makes a fruit that is about the size of an egg, more or less , depending on the type of passionflower. The seeds inside the fruit can be planted and will grow. If this vine is pinched back or broken or cut off, it will send off shoots elsewhere. I love passionflowers and have many different types. |
Fran99 Spartanburg, SC
June 9, 2004 5:41 PM Post #903641
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Love the passifloras, too. P. incarnata is native here in the southern US. Also P. lutea which is about one fourth the size of P. incarnata but a beautiful yellow. Thanks for the pic. |
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