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3 August 2006

Passion Flower

Strike Axe Twp., Osage Co., Oklahoma

A Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata) growing in the Osage Hills State Park.

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Date/Time03-Aug-2006 16:20:17
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Guest 21-Jun-2015 19:24
Found these growing wild on my 10 acres in Tulsa County. They are also called Maypops. Have made amazing jelly with the fruit.
Angie Fenton 14-Aug-2014 01:25
Found these beauties on our wooded property in Eastern Norman! The smell is so fragrant!
Lynn Lesser 14-May-2014 02:05
I love the passion flower,
I have been drinking the dried flowers
in tea form for years now.
Great for relaxing cramps and back spasms
and as a mild sleep aid.
Cindy Hawkinson 11-Jun-2012 01:01
We found these in the back area of our small acreage between Foyil and Chelsea. They are both white and purple and absolutely gorgeous!
Connie 30-May-2012 20:07
Have these in my fields and they seem to be more purple this year than before. Connie. Mayes county
Guest 13-Jun-2011 14:50
My husband and I have these beautiful flowers growing on trellis by our house.. They just began to grow there on their own.... Harrah, Lincoln County, Oklahoma
Guest 16-Jul-2009 22:26
Just found these growing in our pasture where an old tree had fallen down. I had never seen a flower like this before. Very unique. Haileyville, Oklahoma
Janice Selby 13-Aug-2008 00:58
My granddaughter and I found this flower and were amazed at its beauty. We showed it to all the neighbors and nobody new what it was. I log on to this site and found it right away. We live west of Sand Springs, OK in the country near fields and a creek. The road this year is full of the plants but only a few are flowering, so far. We will keep our eye out for them on our walks.

Janice Selby
Guest 10-Sep-2007 01:34
Also found in a Yard in Pryor/Adair Ok. area. Purple in color and very fragrant
Christie 22-Jul-2007 02:52
We have these growing wild in our yard. Today was the first time I have noticed it. I think they are very pretty.

Christie
Ouachaita Mountain Area