Passiflora caerulea
Blue Passion Flower
Late Summer 2020
41
- 4
Early Summer 2020
65
- 15
Late Spring 2020
61
- 29
Late Spring 2020
80
- 45
Late Summer 2019
41
- 16
Mid Summer 2019
51
- 13
Early Summer 2019
56
- 30
Early Summer 2019
23
- 1
Late Winter 2019
25
- 0
Late Summer 2018
17
- 15
Early Summer 2018
12
- 2






















Passiflora caerulea
Late Summer 2020
41
Early Summer 2020
65

#passion-flower #passiflora-caerulea #blue-passion-flower

Beautiful flower πππ€π

@BillWatson I haven't cut mine back in years, seems to do ok?

@BillWatson if in doubt, check my plants. Took a photo of one yesterday π

Such a beautiful unique flower! πππ

They're great aren't they! Mine is full of buds now.

@BillWatson theyβre amazing arenβt they π I cut mine back but itβs purely because I donβt have the space for them to keep growing as fast as they do π I cut them back to around 1β in autumn but might be better leaving the cutting back until spring if you live in a colder part of the country

@solly1961 thanks Mark π

@cyndi thank you Cyndi π

@suzieshadow1227gmailcom theyβre so exotic looking π

@jeatacake absolutely! Amazes me still that they grow here π is that your outdoor one thatβs covered in buds?

@gjones thank you Katy π
Late Spring 2020
61

#passion-flower #passiflora-caerulea #blue-passion-flower

Lovely ππ Still, only one flower open on mine, but plenty of buds.

Fab flower π·, lovebthe blue variety.. Max of 2 open anyone time on mine but bare now, waiting for that big glowing yellow thing to appear me thinks. ππ€ππ

Wow!! #blueflowerlove

I remember my mom having this plant when I was little. Doesn't it grow some sort of orange fruit? We (myself, siblings and neighborhood friends) used to love squishing them π€ͺ My mom always got mad at the mess we created π€£

Simply stunning!ππ

@jeatacake thanks Jeff π yours are pacing themselves π

@solly1961 thank you Mark π Iβve found that too! Put a video on Instagram yesterday and had 2 white and 2 blue open. Thinking about it I donβt think Iβve ever seen more than 2 open at any one time, on mine at least π€

@saco theyβre impressive looking things arenβt they π

@jmlincoln π€£ love that! I think they fruit if you leave them but I deadhead too much and never get to see the fruits π must remember to leave them this time, then Iβll think of this when I see the fruits π€£

@ShelleySnyder thanks Shelley π always amazes me we can grow something so tropical looking over here π€―

My pleasure! Amazes me here too!ππ
Late Spring 2020
80

#passion-flower #passiflora-caerulea #blue-passion-flower

Oh lovely always remind me of an Indian head dress...ππ€π€

Stunning flower, mine is no where near that. Still climbing.. planted in March.

#gorgeous πππ

#blueflowerlove

Amazingly gorgeous!!!! I would love to try and grow those! I could stare at them for hours. ππππ

Incredible beauty!ππ

Fabulous π My outdoor one hasn't got any flower buds yet

Awh one of my favourites

Lovely ππππππ

@wagsmomthompsonbtinternetcom I can see why π theyβre very intricate and fancy π€©

@BillWatson theyβre amazing looking things π I hope yours will give you plenty of flowers soon π€π» still plenty of time for buds π
Late Summer 2019
41

Love how they cling on π

Looking lovely π

@bks thank you BK π

Fabulous Kerry ππΌ

@sieveheadsarah thanks Sarah π this and Constance are still flowering away π€©

@gjones and still loads to open π itβs surpassed my expectations π

My Constance is also still flowering π and growing π±

Love these @kez001uk have you ever tried the fruit they bear

@sieveheadsarah theyβre non stop arenβt they π not that Iβll complain at more flowers π

@wtwitchell6969 great arenβt they π I am too enthusiast with deadheading that they never get to the fruit stage π

Love this Kerry!ππ

Wonβt say what they reminded me of with their positioning when I first scrolled over this!! πππ
Mid Summer 2019
51

Wow

Ooohhh I love this!! π

Stunning!ππ

@gjones was surprised to see them in bloom again. Didnβt know they did that π happy to see them again though π€©

@kfranco168 thanks Karin βΊοΈ amazing looking flowers arenβt they π

@Summergypsy thank you Darlene π as exotic as I can grow in UK π

@ShelleySnyder thank you Shelley π

Very welcome Kerry!ππ

Wonder those geometrical design right in the center,looks beautiful. But makes it appear somewhat artificial ,βΊοΈ

Stunning π

@bks they do look like theyβve been made which makes them even more incredible π

@suerichards theyβre incredible looking blooms arenβt they π
Early Summer 2019
56

First one to open πππ @MarcoCee @sieveheadsarah @ublaszko

Looks lovely Kerry ππ

Oh how I wish I had a place for one of these in my garden. Jealous!

Excellent photo.

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I'm in love!ππ

Amazing!

@sieveheadsarah thank you Sarah π got a little overexcited when I spotted it π

@maldavis theyβre incredible arenβt they π Iβm sure you could crowbar one in somewhere π

@gjones thanks Katy π

@janetandjim thank you Janet π

@ublaszko now I see what the fuss is about π
Early Summer 2019
23

@gjones I do hope so π theyβre the most amazing flowers π
Late Winter 2019
25
Late Summer 2018
17

I find this one so difficult to train as it grows so quickly once the roots are established. I ended up pruning it back again last week to keep it in check.

@ublaszko Iβve been reading your posts about it tangling and looking a mess. I had the same problem. Iβve tried to train it a bit but it never does what I want π if I cut it back how much would I leave?

I'm not sure tbh. π I cut mine back to the top of the fence as it was getting tangled with my neighbour's ivy and then I cut all the wild looking side stems. I think people tend to use passionflower as a green screen to cover up the fence and just let it fill out the space. But I'd like to get an open framework between the stems so I can see better the shape of the leaves. I'm just in love with the leaves, how big and shiny they are so I want to show them off.

@ublaszko mine isnβt very big at the moment so maybe Iβll leave it a bit to see where it goes π would look lovely where you can see the leaves better, theyβre really attractive. Mine need to green up a bit yet though!

It does look a bit yellowy green now that you mentioned it. Apparently the best time to prune them is when they start growing again in spring but they can be trimmed/tidied up at any time of the year. The foliage is so interesting. This year mine had really big leaves but I don't know if it's because I trimmed off all side stems or because of all that sunshine. Probably a bit of both. π

@ublaszko I left it too long before potting on after buying it so it wasnβt doing great. Itβs improving now though. I might just level it off and give it a bit of a boost. Yours always looks fantastic so whatever youβre doing is working!

Don't feed it this year though. Summer fertilising should finish by 1st August. βΊ You could mulch it thickly while the weather is wet to keep moisture in, protect it from frost and add nutrients.

@ublaszko Iβll definitely do that for winter, thanks Urszula π

It just occurred to me that my passionflower is too dense as in there are too many stems for my liking. It's just a feeling but I think I now know what I'm doing with it and that I need to keep thinning it out π I actually had a similar dilemma with red jasmine until I thinned it out so I think it might be a general issue for me with climbers π π Now that I thinned out my red jasmine it looks light and airy so I think when there are lots of stems it makes a plant look heavy and grounded. ππ

@ublaszko I guess because youβre not wanting to grow it for screening you can thin it out to show it off better. Will certainly look fantastic when itβs not a huge clump of green

That's a good description! That's what it feels like - like a lump of green ππ Or a blob of green ππ I don't want to be solid green screening as it will just feel like another type of wall to replace the fence wall π

@ublaszko like a leafy slimer from ghostbusters π I like the idea of showing it off as opposed to using it as screening. Might be another idea I βborrowβ from you π
Early Summer 2018
12

Must avoid the plants out front of the supermarket π

@gjones thatβs exactly what they are! π€£ I forget what I went for in the first place after Iβm done looking at the plants π€£ and having some work done in the garden so buying anything new is a terrible idea, but someone has to buy them right? π
#passion-flower #passiflora-caerulea #blue-passion-flower
@gjones me either π they do produce fruit but itβs supposedly not that nice. I have had a couple of fruits but they drop before becoming anything π
#blueflowerlove
@saco πππ