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atash
12 years ago

Hello! I just found your forum, as a result of looking for any of several Passionflowers for a project of mine.

I live in a maritime climate; not typical Passiflora country. P. caerulea is the only really common one here, and it grows like a weed. P. incarnata is commonly sold but I do not think it particularly thrives; it probably prefers warmer summers than we actually have.

I have P. caerulea and P. 'Lady Margaret'. P. 'Lady Margaret" is gorgeous but marginal here; it's a hybrid of two heat-loving species. Slow to come back in the spring. I would like to find P. tucumanensis, which might be better-adapted here than P. incarnata and is reputed to have good fruit. My existing Passionflowers are quite common, so not much to trade, but I do have a lot of other interesting things some of which are quite rare.

Thanks to those who have contributed useful links. I've bookmarked several of them.

I'll check back in from time to time to see if traffic builds up later in the year.

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