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WhiteRabbit 05-21-2012 03:32 PM

First bloom on passion vine I grew from seed
 
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Someone gave me a few loose passion vine seeds - I was expecting purple blooms. Buds initially started out purple when quite small, but became green as they became bigger, so I knew they wouldn't be purple - didn't know what to expect then color-wise. Holy smokes - I'm blown away by the coloring! I don't know how well the color will show on computer. The petals alternate having a subtle green tint, subtle purple tint - sort of opalescent.

I noticed the bloom late afternoon yesterday, and grabbed my phone to take pix (honestly, my phone camera is better than my very poor actual camera) :p I noticed the light was low, and did sort of wonder how that happened so quickly, and was it really so late ? Ha! Eclipse had started :rofl: So, photos taken under odd eclipse light ;)

I'm wondering if this plant might bear fruit ... Have to just wait and see, I guess...

It's a rather straggly looking vine, but I think the blooms will make it look much nicer!

Thanks for looking :)

Bud 05-21-2012 10:38 PM

that usually bear fruit in mid summer and when ripe my Mom cuts it in half and squeeze it in water and ice...like lemonade...very cool refreshing drink(the seeds are too tiny to even bother so we just nibble on it)

bballr4567 05-21-2012 10:43 PM

How long did it take?

It's beautiful.

Leafmite 05-21-2012 11:35 PM

I love these! My family calls them the UFO plants. I tried a maypop last year as they are said to be hardy and I also have one tropical that never blooms (still sulking after all these years because it was kidnapped from Hawaii). I hope you will give us an update if you get fruit. Good luck!

tuvoc 05-22-2012 11:29 AM

Cool. I love these guys.

Kim

WhiteRabbit 05-22-2012 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Bud (Post 498089)
that usually bear fruit in mid summer and when ripe my Mom cuts it in half and squeeze it in water and ice...like lemonade...very cool refreshing drink(the seeds are too tiny to even bother so we just nibble on it)

cool - will have to just wait and see

WhiteRabbit 05-22-2012 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by bballr4567 (Post 498090)
How long did it take?

It's beautiful.

It's been about 3 years - I may have unintentionally set it back the first year - after the caterpillars ate every last leaf on it the first fall, I cut off a lot of the vines since they were leafless. The caterpillars did again eat every last leaf on it last fall, but I didn't cut anything off til just some clearly dead vines about a month ago. Don't know if cutting or not cutting made any difference or not. :dunno:

Thanks - I think it's beautiful too!

WhiteRabbit 05-22-2012 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Leafmite (Post 498120)
I love these! My family calls them the UFO plants. I tried a maypop last year as they are said to be hardy and I also have one tropical that never blooms (still sulking after all these years because it was kidnapped from Hawaii). I hope you will give us an update if you get fruit. Good luck!

Lol - UFO plants! Perfect! Will let you know if there's any fruit, and how it tastes if there is some ;)

WhiteRabbit 05-22-2012 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by tuvoc (Post 498192)
Cool. I love these guys.

Kim

Thanks Kim - I have always liked them, but never tried growing one before. This one is potted, which is probably less than ideal, but don't know where I would put it in ground (and have read they can really take over), but seems to be doing ok anyway

nutgirl 05-23-2012 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by WhiteRabbit (Post 498383)
It's been about 3 years - I may have unintentionally set it back the first year - after the caterpillars ate every last leaf on it the first fall, I cut off a lot of the vines since they were leafless. The caterpillars did again eat every last leaf on it last fall, but I didn't cut anything off til just some clearly dead vines about a month ago. Don't know if cutting or not cutting made any difference or not. :dunno:


I have one too and have decided to grow it for the butterflies and caterpillars. They strip it every year but it comes back better the next time.

My sister-in-law grows hers potted and it does well also.

A really cool plant

Maureen


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