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Apr 30, 2012 10:02 AM CST
Name: Elaine
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Maxine, I got the start of mine as a gift from my kids for Mother's Day year before last. I think it came from Logee's. I've never seen it in nurseries here.

There are other passion vines that are just as pretty and not quite as cold-tender, so you might want to consider them before you go on a 'quest' for this particular one. Even on the coast of Alabama you're most likely a little bit colder in winter than we are.

This is Lady Margaret, dark burgundy flowers with white centers, no fruit though.
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And this one is Purple Possum, my faithful fruit bearer - purple fruit like you pay $3 at the grocery store for. Flowers are really pretty, too.
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And Passiflora Coccinea, this one doesn't fruit either, but it's the most common one you'll find at nurseries. Vigorous and flowers almost year 'round.
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Elaine

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