Look what I found

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

blooming in my basement. :D




She really had me wondering what kind of monster I was growing.....but now that she has shown her true colors I forgive her! ;)


Introducing the long awaited (2 years to be exact)... truly beautiful.....mainly Saskatchewan grown.....tho imported as a small rooted cutting........ Passiflora Incarnata!!!!

This message was edited Oct 16, 2004 8:03 PM

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Milan I promise I won't send you a baby from her! ;)

You can send me a baby someday. How pretty. Makes me wonder why I brought in the two monsters(caerulea) to save over the winter. I'm sure they won't be so pretty.

Celaya, Mexico(Zone 10a)

What a cutie :)
Pam, you'll force me to take the plunge and buy a Greenhouse in which I'll have to life too :)
Actually thinking about it that might be fun (Spa in the middle,......)

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

ROFLOL!!

I'll see if I can winkle some babies out of her forest of growth..

Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

What do you mean "in your basement"; how much light do you have in there? Have you made this Dorian Grey tyype deal about plants with you know who - come to think of it he should be partial to deals about tropicals!!!

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

She is a beauty and I will keep an eye out for a new offshoot that I can send to you echoes.

This message was edited Oct 3, 2004 6:38 PM

Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

great posting on the bale house will keep it in mind for my next architectural adventure

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

Lynn, you used an insecticidal bomb last year didn't you? Dr. Doom or something like that? Can you go look at the greenhouse forum and answer IMCANADIAN? I think Joelle needs an answer. I haven't ever used a bomb.

Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

will do

Nanaimo, BC(Zone 7a)

That is beautiful.
I cannot believe she is born in your basement.
Any fragrance?

This message was edited Sep 30, 2004 3:36 PM

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Hi Yumiko
Yes it does have a pretty fragrance....but I think P. Belotti has a more breath taking one. I was very surprised to discover this bloom as well...now that it has started I'll have to keep an eye open for other buds forming. I have found the Passifloras do very well inside the house....both in front of very cool (not freezing) windows and in the basement where they have not been that close to the lights. They are a tough plant.

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