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Where are the pictures? Lol congrats
P.S the heat has been bearable here the last few days, but that is going to change tomorrow and Saturday.
 

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Yea! I have been wanting a passionflower vine. I saw some growing in the wild a few years ago. Maybe they would grow for me.
@Nyboy, moonflower is pretty easy to grow, but the seeds have a hard shell. Soaking them in water over night helps soften them up. Might be getting too late for this year, though.
 

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Here' a pic!
I love the moon vine too. The came up volunteer this yr. I was really surprised!!

I'm going to try to propagate the Passion vine this summer! I'd like more!!
 

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Nice looking passion flower. They do grow wild around east Texas. Next time I find one I'm going to get cuttings or seeds. I'd like some pretty flowers! I have the red trumpet flower vines everywhere. They grow wild here too.
 
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