On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 23:55:50 +0200, Willi_9
wrote:
the photograph was taken July. It shows one of the first blooms of my
passionflower this year. It had and has still flowers and buds. A single
one opens for 2 days approx. When it opens, the pistils are standing
upright like in the image. After a while they bend down, even beneath
the stamina, so that visiting insects can transfer the pollen on their
backs horizontally from stamina to pistils. ( Not very successfully in
my case: I found a 'kind of' fruit only once in my life ) . After one
day the pistils turn back again and the petals close and wither.
I had the same or almost the same passion flowers on my deck.
I was amazed at the wonder of them. And still am.