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Passion fruit

Passion fruit, originally uploaded by malyousif.

This passiflora really enjoys its new position, it’s mother plant died unfortunately, but from a little sapling, this thing is covering most of the wall. It’s the first time that it actually produces this much fruit. Not sure if I’ll eat them (some passion fruit are poisonous – I tried one before from the mother plant but it was quite bland) but it’s sure is good enough to have in the garden.

Have a wonderful Friday my friends.

She’s dead.

Passion Flower's WallMy first and once flourishing Passiflora Caerulea has died. I just pulled it out of its erstwhile abode this morning and disposed of it. It’s roots were rotten, but that could be because it was dead in the ground for more than a week but I left it were it was hoping that it will regenerate. No such luck.

But it didn’t really die as it left behind a number of descendants who adorn at least three other gardens in Bahrain, and of course my own as well. That baby is doing very well in its new location which is facing the North just like its mother plant.

I can see that some shoots are available at the feet of the daughter plant which I might well pot and nurture and eventually plant where the mother was. That is, if I can’t find another replacement. I have an itch to get an even more grand passiflora and plant there, I’ll see how it goes over the next few weeks. I’m in no hurry, especially that I have to have that wall (maybe the whole house) repainted.

Thanks Mrs. Passiflora, you’ve been very good to me.

What gives?

Frances got me this Passiflora from her last trip to the UK which is labelled “Caerulea Constance Eliott” which is a completely white cultivar

Passiflora - label

… one that I was so looking forward to – but after months of it being in the ground, I am surprised today to see that a “regular” Passiflora had bloomed!

Passiflora - NOT Constance Eliott!

What gives?

Yes it is still beautiful, but but but…

The Passion Flower’s bloomed

Passion Flower

Passion Flower

Passion Flower, originally uploaded by malyousif.

This is the very first Passion Flower to bloom this season. It’s done that just today.

This particular plant is on an arbour anchored in two 50cm pots planted in there a mere couple of months ago. Both pots have the home-grown passiflora taken from the mother plant which had produced so many “children.” I have given a lot of them away to friends and family. I hope they too will enjoy this marvel before too long.