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Fri, Aug 17, 12 at 10:36
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- Posted by poisondartfrog 7a (My Page) on Fri, Aug 17, 12 at 11:36
| It's a Passiflora. I don't know which species. P. caerulea is one that grows wild here. I'm sure someone else can pin it down for you. Alana |
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| It might be a Passiflora triloba. If you are able to find a ripe fruit I'd love to get a few seeds. |
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- Posted by saragallup 10 (My Page) on Thu, Aug 23, 12 at 10:47
| Here is another pic. It may help to know that the leaves are rather large (5-7in) and the branch/stem of the vine is angular, not the typical rounded cylinder shape. |
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| The foliage and flower look like P. triloba but I can't remember if the stem is squared like quadrangularis or not. I haven't grown triloba in several years. Take look at these pics. |
Here is a link that might be useful: P. triloba
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