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Wild native Arknasas passionflower

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Oct 09, 2009
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Growing Passion Flower
by: Liz Alderson

Hi Richard

I don't know about drying passion fruits - perhaps someone can help here?

They are fairly juicy and I expect you'll need to oven dry them maybe? You'll have to give it a go to find out.

I do know that you can easily take cuttings to propogate passionflowers though.

Just clip some ends of the plant - dip in hormone rooting powder then put into pots of compost.

They will root fairly freely - in fact they grow like weeds :-)

They are absolutely beautiful and will quickly romp away once established.

Best of luck with your project

Regards

Liz



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