Thursday, July 26, 2012

Sunny and Smelly

P. 'Sunburst' opened for the first time this morning. I grabbed my camera promptly and snapped a few photos, not knowing what I would find when I returned from work. After that, I dipped my nose down to take a whiff of the notoriously "stinky" hybrid. Verdict? Yeah, it's not a sweet smell, but I don't mind it. I also somewhat enjoy the distant smell of skunks...so take that for what it's worth.


That's No Moon...

Once the pergola is covered over with vines, this should be a fun night time scene.


I also performed some major surgery today. I grew sick and tired of 'Blue Bouquet' looking pitiful despite it's prolific blooms. The leaves yellowed and wrinkled and there was not a mite in sight. The conclusion was that it had contracted a virus, probably when there were white flies, thrips, or mites chewing on it. Sadly too, it had still managed to choke out 'Star of Surbiton' and 'Monika Fischer' so they all had to go. They were sharing a pot with P. racemosa  which was doing fine. So, I pulled the former three, added some fresh soil and gave racemosa a friend in 'x belotii'. It's a sad day, but Pergolatory will be better for it in time.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Summer of Buds

I enjoy seeing the passiflora flower buds almost as much as the flowers...almost. They're alien-esque and with a little color showing through the outside of the sepals it's a proper little tease. Here are some that are flirting with opening today!

 

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Fruitful Fourth

It is Independence Day, and the fireworks are going off already. 'Blue Bouquet' is exploding all over the pergola. But, the more exciting topic is the fact that 'Blue-eyed Susan' has started to bear fruit! This year I've had so many flowers at once that I've been able to brush some viable pollen from my finger on to neighboring plants (because the bees are dropping like flies). So, for this first fruit of Pergola-tory, I'm actually getting a hybrid of 'Blue Bouquet' and 'Blue-eyed Susan' which are already hybrids...my head is spinning...it will take some work to figure out if the seeds can be germinated. And, if they can, is the resulting plant new? Could I get that lucky? I'll have to wait and see. Until then I'll post updates to this post with pictures of the fruit as it matures!


3 days later...
4 days later...
 

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Hybrid Hopes

With the pest situations under control, and my new passiflora all flourishing, I have a new goal. I hope to breed a new hybrid and give it a registered name! It seems that the number of hybrids on the scene and up for sale lately has grown exponentially. However, I've noticed, or at least perceived a lack of subgenus tacsonia hybrids. Having said that, I do have 'Mission Dolores' in Pergola-tory, but other than that I haven't seen too many others. I was also lucky enough to score a parritae and exoniensis this Spring, and they're both doing marvelously. In fact, I think the botanical zone that I live in is near perfect for them. So, getting back to my goal, I hope that I can create a new tacsonia hybrid, but I could use some advice! Have any of the seasoned veterans of passiflora horticulture tried the tacsonias? What would you recommend as parents? I'm anxious to hear from you!