Passionflower post..
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david hamiltonPosted
Thu 28 May 2009 12:20am
fail to inspire me or make me think lets learn something about that plant or in this case a flower.
I saw a funky picture of a passionflower in bloom.I had never heard... a drawing of a flower found in South America.It had five petals, five sepals, a corona in the centre with anthers and stigmas.
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Passionflower in Rochester
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david hamiltonPosted
Thu 28 May 2009 12:19am
My sister sent me this picture of her passionflower blooming in her Rochester garden. It had been chopped back severely but has regrown with a passion.Im hoping she will send me a bigger picture.She shrank it down to send it to my mobile.
I love passionflowers, so the small photo stays.Well done Sist, the Hamilton gardeners strike again.
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PassionFlower Aids Sleep Quality
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WorldHealth.netPosted
Tue 08 Mar 2011 10:42pm
gaining in popularity. Passionflower (Passiflora incarnate) is a traditional folk remedy often used for anti-anxiety (anxiolytic) purposes. Russell Conduit, from Monash... during the study period. All participants were given passionflower teabags (containing 2 grams of dried Passiflora incarnate) and parsley teabags (containing 2 grams dried
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St. Alphonsa - "The PassionFlower of India"
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Dr. J. Mariano Anto Bruno M.Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:39pm
http://www.hindu.com/2008/09/05/stories/2008090552620500.htm
The news that Blessed Alphonsa will be canonized by his Holiness Pope Benedict XVI in Rome on 12th October 2008 has been received by the Catholics of India with boundless joy. She is the first Indian to be raised to the honours of the altar.
Preparations are being made by the Ca ...
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A passionate organization in a passion-based economy
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Drew W.Posted
Sun 11 Jan 2009 3:49pm
The Business Innovation Factory’s Saul Kaplan sees a lack of passion in the world today as a result of the evolution to a knowledge-based economy:
We need to move from a knowledge-based economy to a passion-based economy. Who gets excited about a knowledge-based economy? Where is the passion? I have spent a ton of time and effort to rally the troops
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Do You Have Passion? I'm Passionate About Bicycling. What About You?
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Connie BennettPosted
Sat 15 May 2010 12:00am
big passions, and both these sports, exercise and working out are mong the many things that bring lots of sweetness and joy into my life.
What are you passionate about -- other than a person? (Although, of course, it's important to be passionate about a significant other.)
Share with us what activitities bring you passion.
By the way
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How to Pursue Your Passion: Understand the Essence of Your Passion
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Albert F.Posted
Wed 23 Sep 2009 10:00pm
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Celestine Chua of The Personal Excellence Blog. Thanks Celes!
(If you haven’t discovered your passion yet, you might want to read Finding a Purpose and Passion in Life first.)
Whenever my friends or my coachees talk to me about the topic of passion, they would often resign that their passions can only remain
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Passion, Sex and Intimacy: Keep the Fires of Passion Burning by Richard Nicastro, PhD
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Lisa K. MFTPosted
Thu 04 Feb 2010 10:34pm
“Relationships (like the individuals in the relationship) have unique rhythms and cycles. For some couples, passion remains a slow simmer... partner’s) sexual rhythms and note what increases passion in your relationship and what blocks the passion you and your partner desire.” - from Passion, Sex and Intimacy: Keep
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Where's the Passion?
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KeelyPosted
Thu 03 Apr 2008 9:49pm
Doesn't that just make your mouth water? It is called Pineapple Passion Fruit Salad , but alas... I could find no passion fruits to lend their seeds to this wonderful dish! I made this for Bob and I about a week and a half ago following a recipe by Heidi and JS of Raw Food, Right Now! You can find the recipe in their Raw Easter e-book
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Alone in the Garden with a Passion Fruit
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Pattie B.Posted
Sun 31 Oct 2010 4:14am
the Giant Orange marigolds, I saw them dangling, the fruit of the passionflower, sometimes called maypops.
I smiled at these old friends of mine, having discovered them several... passionflower looked as if it were designed by a group of six-year-old girls who were told not to stop until all the glitter and paint was gone. My younger daughter and I had
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