Good morning, today I want to share with you the growing process of this delicious and fascinating fruit, passion fruit.
This fruit is delicious and has a very peculiar shape; it's recognized as a relative of the guava. It has several names: apricot, Angolan guava, amd passion fruit . But today I'm going to tell you how it grows. I've taken several photos of a plant near my house so you can get a better look.
Its cultivation isn't very common because it's not well-known, but its growth is exceptional.
And it produces a large quantity of fruit. That said, here's the first image: the plant itself isn't very large, but it gives us an idea of its appearance.
As a second image, I'm showing you a flower from this plant. In this case, the photo is from Pixeles because I didn't have any photos of the plant, but I took all the others and even included my hand holding one of these fruits. Well, here's the photo of the flower.
This is how this plant develops after flowering. I'm presenting two photos of the fruits, which are now moderately sized. In this case, the plant only had two of its fruits because the others had already been harvested. I've also included their photos, which I'll show you below after showing you these.
Now here are the ripe fruits in different degrees, one is ripe and at the same time attractive and the other is ready for consumption because once harvested it must be allowed to wrinkle so that its level of flavor and sweetness increases, here I show them to you.
I hope you enjoyed this short documentary about passion fruit growth. This is a condensed version of this fruit, as there's much more to tell, but I decided to share this section with you this time. See you.