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Passsion Flower

By Vickilane
Passsion Flower
Space alien? Sea creature? Flower?
Passsion Flower
Passiflora inarnata is a NC native -- though I've never come across one growing. So I purchased one and will plant it where I can keep an eye on it. The flowers are spectacular and the fruits -- called Maypops -- are edible. 
Passsion Flower
Left to its own devices, it will run along the ground and perhaps become invasive. I plan to plant it with a trellis to grow up, where it's bounded by our driveway and mown grass.
Passsion Flower
The name Passion refers not to mortal lust but to the Crucifixion. Long ago, Jesuits found religious symbolism in the different parts of this spectacular flower. See HERE for the story.
Passsion Flower
As a bonus, it has a lovely honey sweet fragrance.
Passsion Flower

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