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Old March 15, 2016   #11
Andrey_BY
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Those look so nice, Kelly. Especially the one with orange flowers.

I can only grow them indoor here in Zone 4a... as we do of several Passiflora varieties from Australia (got the seeds from Rose-Mary Lacherez in 2000s)...

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Passionflower is also super beautiful and grows quickly. It does well in our climate, but you'll see it popping up everywhere once it fruits because birds and critters eat the fruit and "deposit" seeds all over your yard. There's a ton of different varieties, all their flowers are so unique and nice to look at:







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