Stunning Passion Flower & My Garden Mistake

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @tientiencuocsongsaigon9918
    @tientiencuocsongsaigon9918 3 года назад +2

    so nice garden! warm greeting from Viet Nam!

    • @JolleanSmith
      @JolleanSmith  3 года назад +1

      Hello Tien Tien! I bet you have amazing gardens in Vietnam! Thanks for the comment, so nice to meet you.

  • @idukkiyileruchikal2892
    @idukkiyileruchikal2892 3 года назад +2

    Hai smitha....I accidentally found your channel...And iam hooked...Really worthy video....I have one plant in my backyard...
    Umm the leaves of my plant is little bit different from yours.. Absolutely you r right passion fruit flowers r gorgeous....I think so..
    Anyway wonderful share...Keep rocking....
    Have a great day my friend

    • @JolleanSmith
      @JolleanSmith  3 года назад +1

      Hey, thanks for watching. It is a lovely flower. Appreciate your kind words.

  • @kchedville
    @kchedville 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi just came across your Video -- I have 2 varieties growing one from the beginning of summer and another just planted a month or so ago, the one i see in your video at the beginning is like the one I just planted its taking off like a Rocket -- I am not sure but i think its the Passiflora Caerulea variety.. The one i planted at the beginning of Summer is Passiflora Incarnata and its suppose to be very Winter Hardy... Does yours die back in Winter if you get a Hard Cold Winter?? You are right about it attracting Butterflies and Bees and the Flowers are usually open every cool morning, I am in Southern Mississippi, and i think this past winter was the Coldest its gotten since moving here in 2006 - it got down a couple times to around 12F. Great Video and will look to see if you have more recent ones with the Passion Vine Growing... :)

    • @JolleanSmith
      @JolleanSmith  3 месяца назад +1

      Hello from South MS too! Mine stops growing but doesn’t die back. It is the host plant to the Fritillary butterfly but it’s non native and invasive so I have been working to remove mine so I can get the native one growing. It’s spreading like crazy and difficult to eradicate. I have found the native one on our property so my goal is to move some of that over.

    • @kchedville
      @kchedville 3 месяца назад +1

      @@JolleanSmith Thanks for the reply Jollean -- Happy Growing.... :)

  • @nidaltalal3563
    @nidaltalal3563 Месяц назад

    ما ةرمىزتنلكا