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Passion Flower Collection

"Unveiling the Beauty of Passion Flowers: A Captivating Journey" Passion flowers, known for their exquisite beauty and intriguing symbolism

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Hummingbird and Passionflowers, ca. 1875-85. Creator: Martin Johnson Heade

Hummingbird and Passionflowers, ca. 1875-85. Creator: Martin Johnson Heade
Hummingbird and Passionflowers, ca. 1875-85

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passion flower pollen, SEM

Passion flower pollen, SEM
Passion flower pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a passion flower (Passiflora caerulea) pollen grain. Pollen grains are the male gametes (sex cells) of a plant

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Convent Thoughts, 1850-51 (oil on canvas)

Convent Thoughts, 1850-51 (oil on canvas)
AMO98746 Convent Thoughts, 1850-51 (oil on canvas) by Collins, Charles Alston (1828-73); 84x59 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Blue Passion Flower / Blue Crown Passion Flower / Common Passion Flower. Native to South

Blue Passion Flower / Blue Crown Passion Flower / Common Passion Flower. Native to South
ASW-4466 Blue Passion Flower / Blue Crown Passion Flower / Common Passion Flower Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. Passiflora caerulea cultivated worldwide. Fruit eaten fresh or in drinks

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Flower arrangement, 1745-1784. Creator: Pieter van Loo

Flower arrangement, 1745-1784. Creator: Pieter van Loo
Flower arrangement, 1745-1784

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Still Life of Flowers, c.1600-c.1687. Creator: Machtelt Moninckx

Still Life of Flowers, c.1600-c.1687. Creator: Machtelt Moninckx
Still Life of Flowers, c.1600-c.1687

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Still Life with Passionflowers, 1670-1708. Creator: Elias Van Den Broeck

Still Life with Passionflowers, 1670-1708. Creator: Elias Van Den Broeck
Still Life with Passionflowers, 1670-1708

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Embroidered Banner, c. 1936. Creator: Evelyn Bailey

Embroidered Banner, c. 1936. Creator: Evelyn Bailey
Embroidered Banner, c. 1936

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passionflower (Passiflora cubalensis) Yanacocha Reserve, Ecuador

Passionflower (Passiflora cubalensis) Yanacocha Reserve, Ecuador

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: The International Exhibition: detail of the grille from the Hereford Screen, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: detail of the grille from the Hereford Screen, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: detail of the grille from the Hereford Screen, designed by G. G. Scott, R.A. manufactured by Skidmore's Art-Manufacturers Company, Coventry, 1862

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passion flower, Passiflora

Passion flower, Passiflora

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: The Quadrangular Passion Flower from The Temple of Flora (1807)

The Quadrangular Passion Flower from The Temple of Flora (1807)
Robert John Thornton

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: The Winged Passion-Flower from The Temple of Flora (1807)

The Winged Passion-Flower from The Temple of Flora (1807)
Robert John Thornton

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) pollinating Desert passionflower (Passiflora palmeri)

Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) pollinating Desert passionflower (Passiflora palmeri). Danzante Island, Loreto Bay National Park, Sea of Cortez, Mexico. May

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Rosalind and Celia, c. 1845 (oil on canvas)

Rosalind and Celia, c. 1845 (oil on canvas)
HMP90706 Rosalind and Celia, c.1845 (oil on canvas) by Maclise, Daniel (Croquis, Alfred) (1806-70); 76.2x63.5 cm; Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, Lancashire

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: I am Thine Only Thine (valentine), c. 1840. Creator: George Meek

I am Thine Only Thine (valentine), c. 1840. Creator: George Meek
I am Thine Only Thine (valentine), c. 1840

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Have we not Heard the Bridegroom is so Sweet, August 1874

Have we not Heard the Bridegroom is so Sweet, August 1874. A work made of albumen print

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passiflora, Passion flower, Creasey Mahan Nature Preserve, Kentucky

Passiflora, Passion flower, Creasey Mahan Nature Preserve, Kentucky

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Creeping and climbing plants (colour litho)

Creeping and climbing plants (colour litho)
3630331 Creeping and climbing plants (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Creeping and climbing plants)

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passiflora Princeps, Plate LIX, from L Antotrofia Ossia La Coltivazione De

Passiflora Princeps, Plate LIX, from L Antotrofia Ossia La Coltivazione De
3611268 Passiflora Princeps, Plate LIX, from L Antotrofia Ossia La Coltivazione De Fiori by Antonio Piccioli, pub.1834 (coloured engraving) by Italian School

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: White passion flower, Christmas greetings card. (chromolitho)

White passion flower, Christmas greetings card. (chromolitho)
6031402 White passion flower, Christmas greetings card. (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: White passion flower, Christmas greetings card)

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passion Flower, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Passion Flower, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999505 Passion Flower, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passiflora Middletoniana, c. 1834-1849 (engraving)

Passiflora Middletoniana, c. 1834-1849 (engraving)
986093 Passiflora Middletoniana, c.1834-1849 (engraving) by Holden, Samuel (b.c.1800); Private Collection; (add.info.: Passiflora Middletoniana)

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passion Flower

Passion Flower
LLM457374 Passion Flower by Hulme, Frederick Edward (1841-1909); Private Collection; (add.info.: Passion Flower. Illustration for Familar Garden Flowers (Cassell, c 1890).); © Look and Learn

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Large-stipuled passion-flower, Passiflora tucumanensis

Large-stipuled passion-flower, Passiflora tucumanensis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Walter Fitch from William Jackson Hookers Botanical Magazine, London, 1838

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Wild maracuja, Passiflora foetida

Wild maracuja, Passiflora foetida (Nigella flowered passion-flower, Passiflora nigelliflora). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Walter Fitch from William Jackson

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Cicadas (colour litho)

Cicadas (colour litho)
3630259 Cicadas (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cicadas. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passiflora 'Granadilla', c. 1745 (hand-coloured engraving)

Passiflora "Granadilla", c. 1745 (hand-coloured engraving)
1631613 Passiflora " Granadilla", c.1745 (hand-coloured engraving) by Ehret, Georg Dionysius (1710-70); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passiflora pedata, or Passsion Flower, 1836 (hand-coloured engraving)

Passiflora pedata, or Passsion Flower, 1836 (hand-coloured engraving)
618065 Passiflora pedata, or Passsion Flower, 1836 (hand-coloured engraving) by Bessa, Pancrace (1772-1835); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from Flore des jardiniers)

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: PD. 915-1973 Mixed flowers in a cornucopia, c. 1768 (w / c and gouache on vellum)

PD. 915-1973 Mixed flowers in a cornucopia, c. 1768 (w / c and gouache on vellum)
FIT82794 PD.915-1973 Mixed flowers in a cornucopia, c.1768 (w/c and gouache on vellum) by Robins, Thomas (1716-70); 55.5x45.2 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passiflora Coerulea (Common Passion Flower), from The Botanical Magzaine or Flower Garden

Passiflora Coerulea (Common Passion Flower), from The Botanical Magzaine or Flower Garden
4071306 Passiflora Coerulea (Common Passion Flower), from The Botanical Magzaine or Flower Garden Displayed, pub. 1786 (hand coloured engraving) by English School

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: La Grenadille or Le Maracot (Blue Passion Flower), c. 1766 (hand-coloured engraving)

La Grenadille or Le Maracot (Blue Passion Flower), c. 1766 (hand-coloured engraving)
618110 La Grenadille or Le Maracot (Blue Passion Flower), c.1766 (hand-coloured engraving) by Buchoz, Pierre-Joseph (1731-1807); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Minton Parian Ware vase, 1894 (ceramic)

Minton Parian Ware vase, 1894 (ceramic)
BAL1397 Minton Parian Ware vase, 1894 (ceramic) by English School, (19th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Eight religious messages set with flowers, greetings card. (chromolitho)

Eight religious messages set with flowers, greetings card. (chromolitho)
6031543 Eight religious messages set with flowers, greetings card. (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Eight religious messages set with flowers)

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: The Passion-Flower, Passiflora (engraving)

The Passion-Flower, Passiflora (engraving)
1587080 The Passion-Flower, Passiflora (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Passion-Flower, Passiflora)

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Spathura underwoodi (White-footed Racket-Tail). Creators: John Gould

Spathura underwoodi (White-footed Racket-Tail). Creators: John Gould
Spathura underwoodi (White-footed Racket-Tail)

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passion Flower, 1799. Creator: Sydenham Teast Edwards

Passion Flower, 1799. Creator: Sydenham Teast Edwards
Passion Flower, 1799

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Design for Panel Decoration Centered on a Passion Flower, 1828-40. Creator: J Hulme

Design for Panel Decoration Centered on a Passion Flower, 1828-40. Creator: J Hulme
Design for Panel Decoration Centered on a Passion Flower, 1828-40

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) foraging on a passion flower (Passiflora caerulea), Berkshire

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) foraging on a passion flower (Passiflora caerulea), Berkshire, England, UK, August

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Orange-petaled passionflower (Passiflora aurantia) changing colour from cream to orange

Orange-petaled passionflower (Passiflora aurantia) changing colour from cream to orange. Cultivated in glasshouse, Kew Gardens, London, England, UK. Native to New Guinea and northeast Australia

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Blue passionflower (Passiflora caerulea). Flower is pollinated by larger bees. Focus stacked

Blue passionflower (Passiflora caerulea). Flower is pollinated by larger bees. Focus stacked

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: La Garita, Costa Rica. Red passion flower or scarlet passion flower (Passiflora coccinea)

La Garita, Costa Rica. Red passion flower or scarlet passion flower (Passiflora coccinea)

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passion fruit flower

Passion fruit flower
Photo of an original Fine Lithograph from the Favourite Flowers of Garden & Greenhouse by Edward Step published in 1897 in London

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passiflora pedata or Passion Flower, pub. 1836. Creator: Panacre Bessa (1772-1846)

Passiflora pedata or Passion Flower, pub. 1836. Creator: Panacre Bessa (1772-1846)
Passiflora pedata or Passion Flower, illustration from Flore des jardiniers, amateurs et manufacturiers: D apres les dessins de Bessa. Extraits de l Herbier de l amateur. pub

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: La Grenadille ou Le Maracot, pub. 1776. Creator: Pierre Joseph Buchoz (1731-1807)

La Grenadille ou Le Maracot, pub. 1776. Creator: Pierre Joseph Buchoz (1731-1807)
La Grenadille ou Le Maracot (Blue Passion Flower) from Collection Precieuse et Enluminee, pub. 1776 (hand coloured engraving). Passiflora Caerulea or Granadilla

Background imagePassion Flower Collection: Passiflora Coerulea (Common Passion Flower), pub. 1786 (hand coloured engraving)

Passiflora Coerulea (Common Passion Flower), pub. 1786 (hand coloured engraving)
Passiflora Coerulea (Common Passion Flower), from The Botanical Magzaine or Flower Garden Displayed, pub. 1786 (hand coloured engraving)




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"Unveiling the Beauty of Passion Flowers: A Captivating Journey" Passion flowers, known for their exquisite beauty and intriguing symbolism, have captivated artists and nature enthusiasts alike throughout history. Martin Johnson Heade's masterpiece "Hummingbird and Passionflowers" transports us to a bygone era, where these enchanting blooms were celebrated for their vibrant colors and delicate petals. In "Convent Thoughts, " we witness the contemplative allure of passion flowers as they adorn an oil canvas with their ethereal presence. Their intricate details invite us to delve into a world of serenity and introspection. Zooming in closer, the scanning electron microscope reveals the mesmerizing structure pollen. These microscopic grains hold the key to pollination, ensuring that these blossoms continue to flourish across various species like Passiflora Lautifolia and Gynandria. Passionflower ailment has long been recognized for its medicinal properties, offering relief from ailments both physical and emotional. Its therapeutic qualities have made it a cherished herb in traditional medicine practices around the world. From South America to southern USA, passion flowers have spread their wings globally. The Blue Passion Flower reigns supreme among them all – its fruit enjoyed fresh or transformed into delightful beverages. Birds and mammals play an essential role in seed dispersal as they indulge in this delectable treat. "The Quadrangular Passion Flower" immortalized within "The Temple of Flora" showcases nature's architectural marvels at its finest. This botanical wonder takes center stage alongside other magnificent specimens like "The Winged Passion-Flower. " Together, they remind us of Mother Nature's boundless creativity. Nature's harmony unfolds before our eyes as Western honeybees diligently pollinate Desert passionflowers on Danzante Island in Mexico's Loreto Bay National Park. This symbiotic relationship ensures not only the survival but also the perpetuation of these captivating blooms.