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Cynangyl said:
It is beautiful!! :D First I ever saw one! Thanks!

They grow wild in these parts, they have a seed pod
the size of a medium hen egg.
I may try & save some seed.
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wesfrye53 said:
Fossis,

I hate to sound ignorant...is that a real flower?

Now Wes, you know old Fossis wouldn't 'pull your leg' ;D,
It's for real, (honest Injun).

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gypsyheart said:
I buy Passion flower soap and it smells beautiful....does the flower smell also?

Smells very good,

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CarolinaDigs said:
I have never seen this kind of flower before Fossis > but then again you post alot of things I have never seen before ;D

;D

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Ok fossis....can you send me some seed pods also :)

NATIVE PEOPLE IN NORTH, CENTRAL, and South America have used the leaves of this woody climbing vine as an anxiety-easer and sedative for centuries, and physicians in Europe commonly prescribe it for the same purposes. Recent studies have renewed American interest in the herb.

Researchers don't know exactly how passionflower works, but they theorize that compounds in the plant, known as flavonoids and alkaloids, regulate the neurotransmitters in your nervous system that reduce anxiety. One flavonoid, called chrysin, calms your central nervous system and lowers your blood pressure.
 

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gypsyheart said:
Ok fossis....can you send me some seed pods also :)

NATIVE PEOPLE IN NORTH, CENTRAL, and South America have used the leaves of this woody climbing vine as an anxiety-easer and sedative for centuries, and physicians in Europe commonly prescribe it for the same purposes. Recent studies have renewed American interest in the herb.

Researchers don't know exactly how passionflower works, but they theorize that compounds in the plant, known as flavonoids and alkaloids, regulate the neurotransmitters in your nervous system that reduce anxiety. One flavonoid, called chrysin, calms your central nervous system and lowers your blood pressure.

Nope Gypsy, gonna be 'chawin all them leaves myself'
(just kidding) ;D, I remember now I had heard of that
before.
I will have to wait until they dry, then I will start to gather
some of them.
You didn't send me your address yet to send the other
seeds, I sent some to Wes already.

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Yep, those passion flowers are very pretty & smell sweet. I don't have any, but my aunt does. It's just I don't have the room to plant a climbing vine like that.

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Fossis,

If the timing is right could ya slip me a couple in the gourd envelope?

Thanks to Gypsy I now realize that I am lacking in flavinoids ::)?....plus probably a whole bunch of other stuff ;D
 

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River Rat said:
Yep, those passion flowers are very pretty & smell sweet. I don't have any, but my aunt does. It's just I don't have the room to plant a climbing vine like that.

;) RR

I saved seeds last year, but didn't get around to planting
them. :-\

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wesfrye53 said:
Fossis,

If the timing is right could ya slip me a couple in the gourd envelope?

Thanks to Gypsy I now realize that I am lacking in flavinoids ::)?....plus probably a whole bunch of other stuff ;D

Sure Wes, but if about this time next year, (you seem too
'mellow'), we'll know what you are chewing. :P

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