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o1o1o1o1 10-08-2004 10:15 PM

Help identifying flowering vine
 
Hi, occasional lurker in alt.home.lawn.garden (it's very quiet over there)
with something we need help identifying.

We have this really robustly growing vine with a very interesting flower
that neither one of us can identify- I posted a picture he
http://home.pacbell.net/o1o1o1o1/images/dsc_0002-33.jpg

Apologies about the clarity of the photo, I just don't have a macro lens,
and this is as good as I could get it.

It is about three inches across the tips of the petals. It's clinging to a
rose bush trellis like it owns it. Nature never ceases to amaze me- the
little 'arms' the hug its' companion are quite remarkable.

Noticed the flower opens and closes erratically- and only one bud at a time
(there are several buds on the vine). My wife tends the garden and notices
that if she touches the bud it closes and doesn't reopen for sometime.

Does anyone recognize it? Or perhaps give us clue as to where to find it?

We live in Southern California.

TIA,

--
Michael



how 10-08-2004 10:23 PM

Help identifying flowering vine
 
"o1o1o1o1" wrote in message
...
Hi, occasional lurker in alt.home.lawn.garden (it's very quiet over there)
with something we need help identifying.

We have this really robustly growing vine with a very interesting flower
that neither one of us can identify- I posted a picture he
http://home.pacbell.net/o1o1o1o1/images/dsc_0002-33.jpg

snip
Does anyone recognize it? Or perhaps give us clue as to where to find it?

Hi,
Passion vine. (Passiflora edulis)
HTH -_- how
no NEWS is good



o1o1o1o1 10-08-2004 10:30 PM

Help identifying flowering vine
 
"how" wrote in message
...
"o1o1o1o1" wrote in message
...
Hi, occasional lurker in alt.home.lawn.garden (it's very quiet over

there)
with something we need help identifying.

We have this really robustly growing vine with a very interesting flower
that neither one of us can identify- I posted a picture he
http://home.pacbell.net/o1o1o1o1/images/dsc_0002-33.jpg

snip
Does anyone recognize it? Or perhaps give us clue as to where to find

it?

Hi,
Passion vine. (Passiflora edulis)
HTH -_- how


Wow, that's an impressively swift response. A quick Google found several
examples.

Thanky!


--
Michael



paghat 10-08-2004 11:32 PM

Help identifying flowering vine
 
In article , "o1o1o1o1"
wrote:

Hi, occasional lurker in alt.home.lawn.garden (it's very quiet over there)
with something we need help identifying.

We have this really robustly growing vine with a very interesting flower
that neither one of us can identify- I posted a picture he
http://home.pacbell.net/o1o1o1o1/images/dsc_0002-33.jpg

Apologies about the clarity of the photo, I just don't have a macro lens,
and this is as good as I could get it.

It is about three inches across the tips of the petals. It's clinging to a
rose bush trellis like it owns it. Nature never ceases to amaze me- the
little 'arms' the hug its' companion are quite remarkable.

Noticed the flower opens and closes erratically- and only one bud at a time
(there are several buds on the vine). My wife tends the garden and notices
that if she touches the bud it closes and doesn't reopen for sometime.

Does anyone recognize it? Or perhaps give us clue as to where to find it?

We live in Southern California.


It is a passionflower of the genus Passiflora.

-paghat the ratgirl

--
"Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher.
"Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature.
-from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers"
Visit the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com


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