Passion Flower
Passion Flower (Photograph #5131)

The decorative passion flower with its unique flower structure was popular in Victorian times, even though the common species at that time had flowers that lasted only one day. Passiflora is found throughout the world except for Europe, Antarctica, and Africa. Most passion flowers require large bees or hummingbirds for pollination.

The photograph is printed on archival Museo Silver Rag photo paper using Epson Ultrachrome pigment based inks and complemented with a soft-white mat. An optional black aluminum frame by Nielsen completes a piece of art that's ready to hang.

This photograph is available in two sizes: 8"x10" matted to 11"x14" and 11"x14" matted to 16"x20".

Carol Koetke Photography