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Nov 11, 2019 7:50 AM CST

plantladylin said:Reminds me of juvenile leaves of Passiflora. I think both of those below are found here in Florida:


Take a look at these leaf photos of P. eudlis on this page for comparison:



WOW! After looking at those photos I think you're right. I had Passiflora-incarnata planted in 2 large pots in the butterfly garden a few years ago but they died. I kept them in pots because I know how they can spread. I guess they escaped and have just been lurking in the soil waiting a chance to bust out. Oh well, I suppose now I'll have to keep them cut back. Maybe the caterpillars will help me with that. I guess I'll have even more zebra longwings and gulf fritillarys now. Thanks a lot plantladylin. You really know your stuff. BTW the site made me remove the hyperlinks before I could post a reply.

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