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Passion Precedes This Strange Blue Flower

October 9th, 2009 | By: Jamie Jamison Adams

Passionflower - Passiflora

Passionflower - Passiflora

Ask the Expert: What kind of flower is this one found in Florida?
This flower is strange. I have never seen it before… Dereck

Plant Expert Reply:

What you have is a blue passionflower (Passiflora caerulea).  It is a twining vine that can grow 30ft in length. Passionflower is evergreen in tropical climates.  Although it will survive in areas where the winters are cool, the vine will become deciduous. They will produce a fruit that is edible.  Passionflowers are wonderful additions to butterfly gardens since they are exclusive hosts for numerous species of Heliconian butterflies.

This flower identification was brought to by real local florists across the United States and Canada.

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One Response to “Passion Precedes This Strange Blue Flower”

  1. Mandy Says:

    I actually found one of those flowers growing around my grandma's house one time and looked it up! There are pink ones too I think.

    Very VERY unique and beautiful!