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Passiflora Vitifolia


Passiflora Vitifolia
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Copyright: Richard Nicolasora (rfnicolasora) (4)
Genre: Plants
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-01-15
Categories: Flowers
Exposure: f/3.2, 1/50 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-02-25 5:23
Viewed: 1023
Points: 2
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PASSION FLOWER

"Passion" does not refer to love, but to the Passion of Christ on the cross. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Spanish Christian missionaries discovered this flower and adopted its unique physical structures as symbols of Crucifixion. For example: the 72 radial filaments (or corona) represent the Crown of Thorns. The ten petals and sepals represent the ten faithful apostles. The top 3 stigmata represent the 3 nails and the lower 5 anthers represent the 5 wounds. The flower has been given names related to this symbolism throughout Europe since that time. In Spain, it is known as Espina de Cristo (Christ's Thorn). In Germany it was once known as Muttergottes-Schuzchen (Mother-of-God's Star).

In Japan, they are known as clock-faced flowers, and recently have become a symbol for homosexual youths.

SOURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passion_flower


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Hi Richard,
you captured a wonderful and noble flower, I love the colours and the form so much.
Very well done, thanks.
A warm welcome here at TN, enjoy the time
Sabine - wishnugaruda

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