Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Forming Fruit of Passion Fruit

 Passion fruit has been a weekly harvest here since we came back. The plants seems to be fruiting all year round here. The plants grow very tall here and some of the fruits are too up high to pick. I have been fascinated on how the fruit forms by stages from the pretty passion fruit plant.
 A small little fruit forming in the centre of the passion fruit flower.
  The middle one is unsuccessful?
 Passion fruits looks ornamental like decoration light bulbs around the pergola.
 Passion fruits from the garden to share.
Anyone can guess what fruit is in the orange basket?

21 comments:

Mark Willis said...

Hi Diana; Some fab photos there - the Passion-fruit flowers are so pretty and photogenic. Is the fruit in the orange basket the Cashew nut?

Kate said...

Aren't passion flowers bizarre? I read somewhere once that their name comes from the cross in the center of the flower. ("Passion" meaning Jesus carrying the cross.)

africanaussie said...

our passionfruit also grows very high but drops to the ground when ready to eat. I love the scent of the flowers, and you have me stumped with the fruit in the basket - no idea.

Sunray Gardens said...

I like the plant itself. It's very cool looking and a bonus for the fruit. Not sure what else you have there though.
Cher Sunray Gardens

Norma Chang said...

The passion fruit flower is so beautiful and unusual. No idea what is in the basket.

lena said...

happy new year to you! i noticed that previously it's not that easy to get passionfruits here but since last year, the fruits can be seen quite regularly at fruits stalls and supermarkets here..i wonder why. are those figs in the basket?

Kamsiah yusoff said...

so beautiful..

bw here & follow ur blog

MaDiHaA a.k.a Ratna said...

seronoknya dpt tanam passion fruits tu... dulu2 masa kakak masih sekolah rendah & tinggal di Terengganu memang byk yg tanam pokok tu.. now dah susah nak jumpa. buah di bakul sebelah tu ialah buah namnam kan? heee...

marinahunny said...

buah passion fruit tu masa kecik2 (sy pon asal trg sama kak madiha) slalu jmpa buah ni kat semak. Kami panggi buah oren susu. Dulu kan heboh cite hantu yg ketuk pintu rumah mintak susu, kami ingt hantu tu ambik buah ni bg anak dia minum sbb org xnak buka pintu hahaha.

Kat tepi tu kat rumah mak saya ada satu pokok tu, kami panggil buah katak puru. Masaaaaaam tp best :-)

Nor Azlina Yusof said...

salam perkenalan. yg satu lg saya pggl buah katak puru...

Sue Garrett said...

We have a passion flower in our garden but the leaves are a different shape - ours are fingered. It even has some buds now in the depth of winter.

Liz said...

I always harvest my passionfruit by picking the fruits up off the ground which means it doesn't matter how high up they grow as long as they fall to the gorund when ripe. Great flowers.

de engineur said...

Great captures. The flower is unique and wud be great for macro-photography.

Daphne Gould said...

I so love passion fruit. Yum. And the flowers are so pretty.

kitsapFG said...

Those are beautiful flowers and the bonus of fruit is amazing. Absolutely no idea what is in the orange basket. You have so many items that are not to be found in my growing region that I always find it interesting to read and learn about them from your blog.

rainfield61 said...

I am on the early stage, cannot wait to harvest any, but do not know when.

kitchen flavours said...

Happy New Year!
The flowers of the passion fruit is very pretty! My sis has a plant in her garden and it is fruiting profusely!
Is the fruits in the orange basket, buah asam?

Skeeter said...

The flowers are beautiful and the fruit a bonus for sure...

Alan said...

These are so easy to go and fruit so much. I haven't planted one in my garden because I really don't know how to use the fruit.

Malay-Kadazan girl said...

Mark~ Yes the passion fruit flower is very photogenic. Never tired of taking photos of them. Its not Cashew Nit.

Kate ~ Yes thank you of reminding me that passion fruit 'passion' came from the cross.

Africanaussie~Yes they do drop to the ground and I am surprised none of our chicken and ducks bother the fruits.

Cher~Yes the tree looks good on pergola.

Norma~Yes the flower of passion fruit is very beautiful.

Lena~ Happy belated new year to you too. Its been very common nowadays and many people grow them as well in their garden. Not figs.

Kamsiah~ Terima kasih sudi follow.

Kak MaDiHaA~Dekat area Selangor sekarang pula orang rajin nak tanam sendiri pokok markisa. Ya buah namnam.

Marinahunny~Oh sana panggil buah oren susu ya. Buah katak puru memang best.

Nor Azlina Yusof~Yes katak puru. Salam perkenalan dari kami juga.

Sue~Interesting do show us your passion flower. I have another one which the flower is scarlet red.

Malay-Kadazan girl said...

Liz~Yes the ones drop by itself is more fragrant.

De engineur~Yes the flower is nature work of art.

Daphne~ I hope we have enough fruits to collect tomorrow to make juice.

KitsapFG~There are so many native fruits to be discovered. I am in process of learning myself.

Rainfield61~Hope you will harvest some fruit soon.

Kitchen flavours~ Happy belated New Year to you. Not buah assam ;).

Skeeter~ Yes double happy bonus.

Adam~ You can make juice with the fruit.