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had no flowers yet, only planted the seed in april 06, left them in pots but then planted them out in the poly border in august before we went to greece, didn't want them dying :-\ thanks for the advice, will leave them alone and wait for the gorgeous flowers next year
I have a bog standard one outside in flower today! 8)
I've been looking for some incarnata plants too - in America they reckon they're hardy down to about -20 Celcius!
Are they hardy to those temperatures in damp conditions though?
Sorry to upset all you passion fruit lovers, but mine is driving me up the wall :oI grew it from a fruit my neighbour gave me. I was so pleased with myself ;D I gave away so many seedlings to unsuspecting friends.Now I can't get rid of it.It completely took over the arch where I originally planted it, I cut it down at the end of the season, and it regrew along with I don't know how many seedlings that must have germinated from fallen fruit ::)Evey time I walk past where it was planted I find another plant.My question is how do I get rid of a passion flower ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D
Hi wahaj, it is a differant variety to yours, it is purpley with the stamens that are supposed to mean diferant things like the disciples etc although I can never remember it all :DI thought I had removed all the fruit but oviously not.Mind it is funny when we are gardening and I hear hubby say here's another b---y passion flower :DUnfortunately I didn't take any photos.
Yeaaah thats it.They are tough little so and so's aren't they, but beautifull :)