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For this week, I will show you my Passion Fruit Tree ♥
Photo taken with my Nokia 1 Plus cellphone in my backyard
There is a friend of my family, a sweet old man, that we love as he was a member of our family. He has been a friend of my grandmother since before I was born, and their friendship has lasted for decades. This man knew I wanted to plant a passion fruit tree because I mentioned I tried growing one a few unsuccessful times. To my surprise, he grew a sapling, and brought it home one day without previous notification. It was such a beautiful gift to me!
He helped me to transplant that sapling correctly, and taught me some things so I could do it by myself later if I wanted to. I learnt a lot from him that day, he gave me some tips to help the tree grow healthy by enriching the soil. Amazing!
This is a pic of another sapling I grew, but I'm showing it because the one I'm talking about looked pretty much like this:
Photo taken with my Nokia 1 plus cellphone at home
Two months later, something sad happened. My dad, who doesn't live with us at home, BUT was aware of all the watering and care I was giving to this plant, decided to cut it without my consent. Why did he do it? I'll never know, but he did, and if you're wondering what kind of man he is, let me tell you that if you're thinking he's a wicked man, you're right.
Anyway, my friend knew this, and in no time he brought home another sapling and planted it again with me. He's such a good man! The only thing he wanted was to see me happy with my tree, and he made that happen, because my tree started growing healthy and beautiful.
However, one year passed by, and the tree hadn't had any fruits, or even flowers... What was going on? I don't know, but a few months later, the rainy season started, and with it the tree gave birth to some big beautiful flowers, yay!
... but they didn't give any fruits, those flowers got dry and died, so the story continues, ha ha
A few more months later, some flowers blossomed again. This time, we noticed there were some cicadas around the tree. Yes, cicadas! Exclaimed my mom. They were supposed to pollinate the tree! That was the factor that we've been missing!
And yes, in fact, cicadas have to pollinate Passion fruit tree flowers so they can give birth to our fruits. Interesting, huh?
Well, we're close to the end of the story. We had a lot of passion fruits growing since then, especially on December and January. It has a few fruits growing now, and you can see them in the pic above.
I wish I had taken some pics of the big fruits from January's harvest, but I didn't. However, I just took a pic of the last 2 passion fruits I collected.
Here's the sweet evidence:
Photo taken with my Nokia 1 plus cellphone
Thanks for reading!
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