Identification : caeruléa x edulis ?
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Identification : caeruléa x edulis ?
good evening
Nickisking thank you very much for your help. As always.
Here:
October 2009: No I had that in my garden 3 passiflora ( edulis edulis - flavicarpa - caerulea Blue )
October 2009: the passiflora hybrid had grown at the foot of Blue caerulea.
N has no neighbors of passion.
Here are the pictures of the passiflora hybrid :
thank you again
tropique
Nickisking thank you very much for your help. As always.
Here:
October 2009: No I had that in my garden 3 passiflora ( edulis edulis - flavicarpa - caerulea Blue )
October 2009: the passiflora hybrid had grown at the foot of Blue caerulea.
N has no neighbors of passion.
Here are the pictures of the passiflora hybrid :
thank you again
tropique
tropique- Posts : 154
Join date : 2010-11-15
Location : Casablanca-Morocco
Re: Identification : caeruléa x edulis ?
Hello Nickisking
I hope these pictures are clear.
Thank you for your help.
The assistance of other members is highly desirable.
thank you
tropique
I hope these pictures are clear.
Thank you for your help.
The assistance of other members is highly desirable.
thank you
tropique
tropique- Posts : 154
Join date : 2010-11-15
Location : Casablanca-Morocco
Re: Identification : caeruléa x edulis ?
Hey Tropique,
I tried to give time for other to answer, but ill add my thoughts now. I believe it is a cross of the two for many reasons. Seeing as P. caerulea is not self-fertil. It would have had to have been pollinated by ether one of your edulis. Though you should have seen a fruit first. For it to be a hybrid of both the fruit would have had to fall off, and germinate in the ground near your caerulea. The only other thing it could be is a ground shoot from cearulea but the flower proves that wrong so that one is out. From this point on please feel free to call it your p. caerulea x edulis. Once your plant fruits you should be able to tell if your edulis parent was edulis edulis or edulis flavicarpa.
I tried to give time for other to answer, but ill add my thoughts now. I believe it is a cross of the two for many reasons. Seeing as P. caerulea is not self-fertil. It would have had to have been pollinated by ether one of your edulis. Though you should have seen a fruit first. For it to be a hybrid of both the fruit would have had to fall off, and germinate in the ground near your caerulea. The only other thing it could be is a ground shoot from cearulea but the flower proves that wrong so that one is out. From this point on please feel free to call it your p. caerulea x edulis. Once your plant fruits you should be able to tell if your edulis parent was edulis edulis or edulis flavicarpa.
Nick- Posts : 121
Join date : 2011-04-08
Re: Identification : caeruléa x edulis ?
I should have also been clear on your pictures aswell.
In my opinion, The widened floral tube, and single row of petiolar glands point to a edulis cross. I can keep pointing things out but from this im sure its a edulis cross. Great job! There are only a hand full of cross between the two of some of which I have listed befor. Sense its at the point of flower already, If you feel it might be a better plant then the others, in flower, growth, or fruit, do feel free to study it and try registering it if you want. Or just keep it to yourself, and envy one of natures crosses. Again, very cool cross for not even trying to cross it. And many thanks for taking so many pictures. As Im still only learning things myself, any other information from other growers is always helpful.
Nick
In my opinion, The widened floral tube, and single row of petiolar glands point to a edulis cross. I can keep pointing things out but from this im sure its a edulis cross. Great job! There are only a hand full of cross between the two of some of which I have listed befor. Sense its at the point of flower already, If you feel it might be a better plant then the others, in flower, growth, or fruit, do feel free to study it and try registering it if you want. Or just keep it to yourself, and envy one of natures crosses. Again, very cool cross for not even trying to cross it. And many thanks for taking so many pictures. As Im still only learning things myself, any other information from other growers is always helpful.
Nick
Nick- Posts : 121
Join date : 2011-04-08
Re: Identification : caeruléa x edulis ?
Hello Nickisking
Thank you very much for your kindness.
You are a good teacher for me.https://i.servimg.com/u/f48/15/88/18/58/chapea11.gif
I will inform you of suite.J hopes to help other aussi.Ici, we know a lot about the passion flower.
I pollinates the plaisir.Si I found a beautiful flower, I would share seeds and cuttings with fans.
If I would have something new, I would tell you.
cordially
tropique
Thank you very much for your kindness.
You are a good teacher for me.https://i.servimg.com/u/f48/15/88/18/58/chapea11.gif
I will inform you of suite.J hopes to help other aussi.Ici, we know a lot about the passion flower.
I pollinates the plaisir.Si I found a beautiful flower, I would share seeds and cuttings with fans.
If I would have something new, I would tell you.
cordially
tropique
tropique- Posts : 154
Join date : 2010-11-15
Location : Casablanca-Morocco
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