These wild passion flowers are back in the wild again. They seemed to have disappeared for a few months and now they are back again on the fences and near the lakes.
Many people do not even give a second glance to these white passion flowers. However, when I put this as my profile picture people are even asking me where I have got this exotic flower from. I had to tell them these are the flowers you tread on every day along your path.
The colors in this flowers are so subtle and amazing together., They may not catch your eye like the bright flowers do , but they steal your heart and captivate your soul.
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Question of
Do you have wild passion flowers where you live?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Do you think this one is a beauty worth showcasing?
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Yes
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No
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Unfortunately, this beautiful flower is failing in our land.
Lado tells me this grows by the sea. Hope you will see these someday.
Maybe it really grows by the sea but the sea is quite far from where I live.
I hope you will see these by the sea when you visit 🙂
They grow a lot here. It helps the sea climate and the sun.
Nice to know that. True these love the sun.
we do not have these beauties!
But your question do we notice the world we walk in, that is another “dawnism” that brings forth considerable thought.
No is the easy answer.
We take to much for granted, don’t we?
we do, there is a feeling that it will always be there.
Our attitude of entitlement. It is sad, but as you say it will always be there I guess.
My dad had a mini-farm. We had a rule. Cut down one tree. Plant two.
This flower does not grow with me … but it grows by the sea where there is a warmer climate …. it has a really beautiful flower
So it does grow in your country. Even Ellie said that it grows by the sea. The salty air by the sea doesn’t let much survive here.
I’m growing by the sea, dear Dawn …. 100 km from me
It is widespread in Asia, but often in places where no one notices them.
This is so beautiful! I can only see passion flowers by the seaside here.
Are they the wild ones?
I forgot to mention that, they are only cultivated/decorative.
These are one of my favorite flowers. I plant to have one soon in my garden. They grow wild.
They do grow wild, both the wild flowering vines and the fruiting vines. They are worth growing.