The pink “dial” opens slowly and slowly at night.
Good evening. Oh no, hello. I am the Passiflora Passiflora Violasea fairy, Viola. Well, there are so many types of passionflower, and not only the color and shape of each flower, but also its habits are quite different for each species. For example, an early riser who blooms in the morning and deflate before noon. Of all the passionflowers, I think I’m probably the most “night school”. You can call it your own pace. I wonder if it doesn’t look good on pink petals and has low blood pressure, it doesn’t open easily, and the flowers open at night.
- 4/26 startSeedling arrival / ground plantingViola
Passionflower is not sold as a seed, isn’t it? Various ambitious works are produced in seedlings. I’m sorry to trouble you, thank you.
ViolaEven if you suddenly plant it on the fluffy ground, it won’t work until I can make my own pace. It’s Henna Henna.
- 5/3It’s rooted and familiar!Viola
Isn’t this child a thing? At the last minute of whether to give up or not, perhaps after noon, the leaves will finally stretch out. Don’t abandon it.
- 5/10New leaves are coming out!Viola
When I was about to think, “This child hasn’t made any progress,” he started preparing new true leaves in the first place. After noon.
- 5/17The strings start to grow!Viola
Look for something that can be caught around you, like the antennae of an insect. It seems to be unfussy, and I can’t help it. It is a vine flower.
- 5/24The leaves are large and thickViola
You will be surprised to find that the true leaves, which are quite rich and “green” in the passionflower, are big and firm.
- 5/31“Reservoir” weekViola
As is the case when the strings start to come out, there is a time to “reserve” before taking any new action. This kid doesn’t move, so I’ll give up and I’ll be surprised.
- 6/7Suddenly wraps around the pillarViola
When you have made a lot of “reservoir”, it will start to wrap around, so you may be disappointed. Fufufu. For some reason, the number of leaves is increasing. This “Why Kaitsumani” is the point of my passionflower Passiflora violacea.
- 6/14The strings grow rapidly and start scanningViola
While you’re looking away, Passiflora Violasea stretches out her arms and begins looking for something to grab. Yes, at first glance it seems to be at my own pace, and in fact I’m doing what I’m doing.
- 6/21Find out where the strings wrapViola
Passiflora Violasea returns her heels when she feels “that? There is no place to grab”.
- 6/28Increased number of leaves and increased densityViola
If you are distracted only by the tip of the string, you can see that the lower part is so dense. I’m doing this strangely, Tokeisou, his Passiflora violacea. Did you remember it soon?
- 7/5Wrap tightly and start to rise verticallyViola
And finally, if you find the best place to sprinkle … you can start to bud with confidence.
- 7/12Flowering!Viola
One day in the afternoon, the sleepy calyx opens, revealing its lustrous dial.
ViolaAs the name of Passionflower suggests, the long hand, short hand, and second hand suspiciously indicate the time on the dial. The charm point is that the tip of the needle is a green one-point color.
ViolaOh, and when it was completely dark, I was in full swing. It’s a night clock. And if you look closely, the time pointed by the hands of the clock is 23:35. It’s just the last train. Throw something at you, I’m Passiflora violacea. Did you say it without biting your tongue?