
Passiflora Incarnata
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PASSION FLOWER
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BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION AND IMPRESSIONS: Passion flower is one of the most beautiful flowers in all of nature. It is both uniquely colored and sculptured simultaneously. While Iris is more beautiful in its coloration, the intricate shape of Passion flower gives it a unique place among connoisseurs of Mother natures beauty. The name has been given by some to be connected to the shape of stamens likened to loaves of bread used in the Passover thus indicating the passion of Christ. Although this may be it may also be due to the fact that it was used by the early monks to decrease excessive passion. This property is well documented in Passion flower. |
Passion Flower, starting to fruit
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From wherever it gets its name, one thing is certain, it is an beautiful and very useful vine. Passion flower is a vine with tendrils to support the vines. It generally grows along the ground in the open but if it is near a pile of any kind it will cover the pile in a somewhat matted fashion. I have seen it grows very well on bales of hay which had decomposed some. It also does nicely on piles resulting from cleared land. The leaves are alternate, generally palmately divided (some undivided) with stipules. The flowers are perfect; the calyx is of 5 sepals united at the base to form a cup. And usually have the color of the petals at least on their inner surface. The 5 petals are inserted on the calyx throat, which is a complex, double or triple filamentous crown. The filaments of the 5 stamens are united to form a tubular sheath for the long-talked ovary, upon which are the 3 club shaped styles. The anthers are large and fixed by their middle. The many seeded, 1-celled berry like fruit is edible. The seeds are invested by a pulpy substance. These seeds are sort of reminiscent of pomegranate seeds. The pulp is very acidulous. Children often play with these fruits and they are referred to as may-pops. |
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