Sometimes flowers just refuse to bloom. No matter fertilizer or care or watering will produce the end product. My first year the passion flower-vine bloomed profusely. After that, no matter the care it would not give me many flowers.
That's one of my favorite flowers. Nice shot.
Zario
Loc: sacramento, CA
That first image is stunning. Thank you for posting.
Beautiful set and we had one last that virtually stayed loaded with blooms and another similar one that did not produce a bloom, but I do think that the latter one was a first-year plant and will see what happens this season.
dancers
Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
we buried a sheep's liver with our vine.............we picked 120 dozen fruit. then it died!
dancers wrote:
we buried a sheep's liver with our vine.............we picked 120 dozen fruit. then it died!
I bet the sheep didn't live very long either.
dancers
Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
Retired CPO wrote:
I bet the sheep didn't live very long either.
bought from the butcher shop.usually my man eats them....with onions and bacon.
I do know for fruit, you need 2 plants for cross pollination. Do they need two to bloom? I'm not sure. But they sure are pretty, and here in Florida. ....Zebra Longwings (butterflies ) love them.
No, they don’t need 2 to bloom. I had one for a number of years & it grew & bloomed every year. They have beautiful flowers, mine was a darker color than yours
So Pretty is she....thank you for your patience.
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