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Passiflora caerulea ID times two

mark4321_gw
15 years ago

This is a long question...

I have two totally independent questions about P. caerulea ID. I should know the answer to one of them in a couple days; possibly also for the second. I have additional questions about the second plant beyond the mere identification.

PLANT ONE: the nursery says it's P. 'Blue Horizon'. They give a picture:

http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:EcZRWVgn1z0J:www.anniesannuals.com/plants/plant_display.asp%3Fprodid%3D1989%26account%3Dnone+annie%27s+blue+horizon&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us

Now to me, this kind of looks exactly like P. caerulea (Myles' photo):

http://www.passionflow.co.uk/common-passion-flower-passiflora-caerulea.htm

And not P. 'Blue Horizon' (Suncrest Nusery photo):

http://www.suncrestnurseries.com/images/passbluehorizon.jpg

Two questions: 1) Is the picture indeed P. caerulea? 2) Any guesses as to which the plant will be?

For (2) I will have the answer in a couple days, when a flower opens--I'm just curious if people want to venture a guess.

SECOND PLANT:

I was at our community gardens recently, which have a demonstration garden. They have a very large Passionvine covering an arbor. There were lots of fruit on the vine, lots on the ground. I had a long conversation with a master gardener working there about other things--she encouraged me to take some fruit. I didn't give it a close look, but I didn't notice any flowers. The fruit looked like P. caerulea. Later I opened up some fruit--4 total. Each had about 20 seeds--so very far from full. The pulp/arils were bright red--after putting seeds between moist napkins the napkins turned orange.

So I again may have an answer in 2 days. I'll check back at the garden. I'll email the master gardeners. If I can't find out, though, what can I say? Can I assume there are caerulea hybrids that retain the red pulp? Could the fact that ALL the fruits had few seeds suggest that it's a less fertile hybrid? Is there anything else I can figure out?

I'll check back in a couple days with the results of the identity of plant 1. If I find anything out about the second plat I'll post it.

I also have a few packs of 8 seeds from the second plant for an SASBE.

As an aside, I am looking for P. 'Elizabeth'. Obviously a discussion of trades would take place elsewhere. However, I live in the SF bay area, and I have no problem checking out local nurseries to find a trade--we have a lot of interesting stuff not available everywhere. Annie's Annuals and Perennials is an obvious choice.

Here is a link that might be useful: annie's annuals and perennials

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