
The passion flower is also taken, in more secular circles, at its popular common name - passion flowers' sweet scent and the juice of its fruits are considered romantic and sexually seductive.
You can take your pick.
There are over 400 species to choose from, including one native to the United States, commonly called the Maypop.
This passion flower is the species Passiflora alata. Its common name is the fragrant granadilla, and "granadilla" is the name sometimes given to its fruit. This one is growing on a steel security fence enclosing the dining patio at Papa Christo's Greek restaurant, on Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles. The flowers are huge - you can see as I'm holding a blossom in the picture.
It's said to be quite fragrant, although I didn't detect a scent when I took the photo - perhaps because we were eating delicious garlicky roast lamb and feta cheese at the time.
This passionflower is a fast grower, vigorous, and with large thick evergreen leaves. Here at Papa Christo's it competes with bougainvillea and ficus vines, and holds its own.
7 comments:
this flower looks almost unreal
Beautiful. Before I started reading, I tried to figure out what it was!! ;-D
xoxo
Jane
Wow...that is gorgeous!
I love the bright colors. And yes, I can see the crown of thorns.
Love passion flowers.
We go to Papa Cristos ALL the time. I've never seen those flowers!! Must go back soon! They have the BEST baba ganoush in town!
Bumblebees love 'em!
Here's one (Maypop) in Columbus, OH.
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