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Is this in your yard? What is it? It is pretty neat.
hoshp · 2009-10-08: 22:36
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it is a passion plant. i got from cori's mother-in-law. The passion-flower blossom is often used to symbolize events in the last hours of the life of Christ, the Passion of Christ, which accounts for the name of the group. Thus, the corona represents the crown of thorns; the styles represent the nails used in the Crucifixion; the stamens represent the five wounds; and the five sepals and five petals represent 10 of the apostles, excluding Judas, who betrayed Jesus, and Peter, who denied him three times on the night of his trial.
wehildeb · 2009-10-09: 07:57
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