Re: passion flower


Jean Carpenter wrote:
> 
> Not disputing your word but there might be a passiflora that grows wild in
> Alabama. There is one that grows wild here in Missouri, zone 6. It is
> beautiful. Reminds me of a sea anemone. In fact, I just planted one on my
> lattice shade house 2 weeks ago. The fruit is indeed edible. Many people
> here say it is invasive and comes up everywhere. I hope so.
> Jean Carpenter
> 
Invasive, probably judging by the root system. But like you I like
invasive stuff, at least for now as I try to get hardy perennials
started to fill up the huge area I have.
 I think I have planted a large area and then I step back and it looks
like a little spot! Once I walk back to the house it looks even smaller.
 But fortunately I love gardening, so will never get bored with filling
in the gaps.
 Windy (Rita)
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