Passiflora incarnata / Purple Passionflower at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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Passiflora incarnata / Purple Passionflower at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC

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Maypop Monday
Scientific Name: Passiflora incarnata Common Name(s): Purple passionflower, maypop Family: Passifloraceae (passionflower) Life Cycle: Perennial Leaf Retention: Deciduous Habit: Vine, forb USDA L48 Native Status: Native Location: Allen, Texas Season(s): Summer
The name comes from associating the flower with the Passion of Jesus.
Good Morning, Happy Monday
There's like A LOT of maypop.....I don't even know what to I'll with them when their ready

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A Purple Passionflower or Maypop (Passiflora incarnata) blossom tangled up with the trumpet creeper vines at Gentry's Eagle Watch Nature Trail on August 2, 2025
I encountered native maypop in the wild today! You may know it as passiflora, which makes passion fruit. I was so excited I did a little dance in the path. I might come back again later and take a single fruit, so I can grow a bunch of them.
Summer might not be so bad.