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Nothing much - just a flower from my recent walking Red passion flower nearby |
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lovely from a wild one, isn't it? wild flowers usually are the prettiest untouched and left to grow wantonly..
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@fantasia no not wild, and it comes perhaps from Brazil or South East Asia - I am sure you often see passionfruit flowers, perhaps purple. In my garden now the vine carries perhaps 100 fruit soon to be rip! yum. This jungle flower originates in Central and South America where it is known as red grenadilla
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Wanton? To eat six balut on the bus to Batangas - now that WOULD be wanton!
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@fantasia no not wild, and it comes perhaps from Brazil or South East Asia - I am sure you often see passionfruit flowers, perhaps purple. In my garden now the vine carries perhaps 100 fruit soon to be rip! yum. This jungle flower originates in Central and South America where it is known as red grenadilla yes! i know the fruit in fact i have yet to finish one piece i opened. you are blessed to have them many, as they are very beneficial medicinally from what i've read..the flowers? i have seen only in photos, so am not familiar as much...
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Wanton? To eat six balut on the bus to Batangas - now that WOULD be wanton! as it invites a cardiac problem, seniors would know that haven't eaten one for many years now...
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@fantasia no not wild, and it comes perhaps from Brazil or South East Asia - I am sure you often see passionfruit flowers, perhaps purple. In my garden now the vine carries perhaps 100 fruit soon to be rip! yum. This jungle flower originates in Central and South America where it is known as red grenadilla
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Welcome to bloglandia!
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@eeb I'm not exactly new here, just not often here.
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and also @eeb I see my first blog post was back in 2014
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@Redbean Why? Oh, the chat rooms used to be active and I could see some old friends here, now only the 'rump' of the Blog remains, and no old friends visit, it seems, old friends have blown away like corn silk
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