The passion fruit flower (Passiflora edulis) is a beautiful and eye-catching flower that belongs to the passion fruit plant. This plant is native to South America and is known for its showy flowers as well as its delicious fruit.
Characteristics of the passion fruit flower:
diameter that can vary between 5 and 10 centimetres. It has a unique and complex shape, which has led some people to compare it to a flying saucer due to its layered structure.
Colours: Passion fruit flowers can be of different colours, depending on the variety. The most common are white or white with shades of purple or purple. Some varieties can also have pink or reddish tones.
Structure: The passion fruit flower has a complex structure with several components. In the centre, there is a column or pistil surrounded by stamens. The petals are broad and may have a wrinkled or folded appearance.
Fragrance: Some varieties of the passion fruit flower may have a mild and pleasant fragrance.
Duration: Passionfruit flowers generally last only one day, opening in the morning and closing overnight. However, the plant usually produces a large number of flowers, which makes it particularly attractive.
In addition to its beauty, the passion fruit flower is also important for pollination and passion fruit production. Bees and other pollinators often visit these flowers to carry out the pollination process necessary for the development of the fruit. Thus, the passion fruit flower plays an essential role in the life cycle of the plant and in the production of the delicious passion fruit.




