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Dan-o
27-10-2004, 01:36 PM
Is my passion flower a perenial in North Carolina? I 'm considering
bringing it inside for the winter. Sorry I dont know the variety.
Cereus-validus.
27-10-2004, 02:26 PM
It would all depend upon which species to which you allude. Passiflora is a
very large genus with both perennial and annual species. Some are cold hardy
but most are not. If you don't know which one you have, do a Google search
to find out or post a picture of it in bloom in
alt.binaries.pictures.gardens to be identified.
"Dan-o" > wrote in message
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> Is my passion flower a perenial in North Carolina? I 'm considering
> bringing it inside for the winter. Sorry I dont know the variety.
>
>
Jacqueline
28-10-2004, 03:11 AM
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 12:26:47 GMT, "Cereus-validus."
> wrote:
>It would all depend upon which species to which you allude. Passiflora is a
>very large genus with both perennial and annual species. Some are cold hardy
>but most are not. If you don't know which one you have, do a Google search
>to find out or post a picture of it in bloom in
>alt.binaries.pictures.gardens to be identified.
>
>
>"Dan-o" > wrote in message
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>> Is my passion flower a perenial in North Carolina? I 'm considering
>> bringing it inside for the winter. Sorry I dont know the variety.
>>
>>
>
Also, North Carolina covers a lot of territory. Something that's
perennial in the southeast may not be in the mountains. You need to
find out which USDA zone you're in.
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