It wasn't. i have had it for about a year and has given me extreme pleasure.The flowers smell gorgeous too and does anyone know if it will fruit in a large tub (3ftX3ft) ta. When planted in a greenhouse, it takes 1 to 12 months to germinate. She has an Associate of Arts from Rogue Community College with a certificate in computer information systems. © Copyright 2020 Hearst Communications, Inc. I've tried both with rooting hormone and without, and saw no difference in results. Potato Heads of the plant world: Too many parts, each sillier than the next. At first it just sat there and did nothing, I worried It was going to die. Bahama Blue Passion Flower is a beautiful and vigorous free flowering selection of the Blue Crown Passion Flower, Passiflora caerulea, with all its hardiness and reliability. The roots put on excess leafy growth unless contained. The fragrance from the blossoms attracts butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden. What Fruit Grows on a Vine With Purple Flowers? Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Passiflora Species, Blue … I have heavy soil so I started piling up compost, bark and other things around the base of the vine to help provide the nutrients it needs to grow. On Jul 12, 2006, shellabella from West Central, FL (Zone 9b) wrote: I purchased this plant last April. The Passion Flower Vine is hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 6 through the tropics. But if anyone wants to start with a ... read moregood specimen instead of chancing to grow them from seed, (this way you are sure of plant variety), get the one from Monrovia growers. This plant needs full sun in cooler climates to flower well. On Oct 13, 2006, passiflorakid from cardiff,United Kingdom (Zone 9b) wrote: I love this plant!!! Now I fight with it each day to keep it out of my Azalia bushes. I am dissapointed that the blooms only last a day though. I hope we will get some blooms this summer! my experience is that this plant doesn´t grow well without much heat and sun. It's since been supported properly. Maypop Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata) Beautiful flowers, fragrance and succulent fruit are characteristic of this native North American Passion Flower. The soil is very rocky,... read more with a lot of sand and very little actual dirt. At the very top, the waving pistils, each in quest of pollen. they don't eat enough of it to even be noticeable. Few are hardy however and fewer still are polyploid, Polyploidy means having more than the usual two sets of paired chromosomes. The ovary and stamens are held ato… It was an unusually long time before ours finally came to life! Cuttings root easily if kept moist and left short with only 1 leaf on them (I've had less success with cuttings that have more than 1 leaf). But give it room. On Nov 1, 2003, wnstarr from Puyallup, WA (Zone 5a) wrote: Edgewood, Washington In mild climates, this vine grows as an evergreen plant, but dies back to the ground when exposed to freezing temperatures. The fascinating blooms are followed by egg-size olive-green to yellow fruits with fragrant, tasty pulp. i think our summer heat of 100F+ is too much for it to make blooms. 82 members have or want this plant for trade. Tell you the truth, this particular passionflower, the P. And I only had it in a 3½ in pot in a north east window! Works well in about 20 minutes with no side effects. its size is 4 feet high now. On Oct 10, 2003, dahlia_guy from Saint Helens, OR wrote: Fun plant. Being a child of the late 40's I remember the passion vine as a plant that had me hooked on horticulture as it was so exotic and strange. I planted it against a fence where it gets am sun and late afternoon shade. The flowers are wonderfully large, three dimensional, complex, purple and white. (Usually there are three of them, but this flower has four.) On Jun 18, 2003, SunshineSue from Mississauga, ON (Zone 6a) wrote: I see this plant is listed as "hardy" and I have microclimates in my southern Ontario garden that approximate zone 6 or 6b. I planted these primarily because butterflies populations are struggling in my area and I wanted to do my part to keep them thriving, and because I love the alien looking flowers and bright orange fruit. Flowers only lasted a day and nothing pollinated them. I live in a warm mediterranean climate. Great for show-n-tell at school. Magnolia Gardens Nursery: Passiflora Incarnata Hardy Passionflower, Maypops, Plants For A Future: Passiflora Incarnata, Edible Plant Project: Maypop Passion Fruit (Passiflora Incarnata). I suspect it is much less agressive in cooler areas. My plan this spring is to cover the entire pole with chicken wire so the passionflower goes straight up it. It even forms thickets in sandy soil areas open to full sun exposure. The coccoons look like twisted dried leaves stuck on the fence. It has been a joy to watch the flowers all summer. I saw the base of the stem, and it was totally rotten. This vigorously growing passionflower vine reaches 6 feet tall in a summer, covering itself with showy bowl-shaped flowers. Today my husband and I found the vine in several places on property we have purchased and in one area the vine has fruit. (The hurricane knocked down the blooms, but I got some more.) On Jul 19, 2012, AndyBonsai from other,Germany wrote: i have my plant for a few years now and it grows and flowers like crazy. Passion Flowers are easy to grow. Only the top growth is killed back by frost, but your Passion Flower will pop back to life in the Spring. I've only gotten fruit one time and it rotted before it fully ripened. Family: Passion Flower (Passifloraceae) Hardy to Zones 6 to 12 (Maypop, Passion Flower, Passion Vine) Herbaceous or woody vine, native to the southeastern and eastern US. It must have grow at least 4 ½ to 5 feet in its first winter! She stuck it in my yard in May hoping I would have better luck than she had. I planted it in full sun, although the bottom of the plant gets shade from a rose bush. Today I untangled 1 of the 6 vines and it is about 35 feet long. When dried, they have a mild cucumber scent. Passionflower, Passiflora: Passion Vine Passion vine can solve many problems in a landscape. W:). The kids stop by to see how it is as they enjoy the flowers so well. On Dec 31, 2017, GAGARD from Decatur, GA (Zone 7b) wrote: On Apr 21, 2017, malsprower from Daytona, FL wrote: Do not grow this in the ground. On Jul 30, 2007, dragonplant from Chapel Hill, NC (Zone 7a) wrote: I am in zone 7, NC. Feed the Passion Vine regularly before and during the flowering season. On Jul 31, 2007, docturf from Conway, SC (Zone 8b) wrote: My Passion Vine was planted in late 2005 and grew very well during 2006, but no blooms. Survived an Idaho winter of 10 F (-12 C) and didn't loose any leaves. This plant still has me under its spell 50 years later. Passion fruit can be eaten raw by popping them open and eating the pulp and crunchy seeds. When I was establishing it I started watering it regularly then I started flooding it but infrequently, then the roots started going all over the place. Many are important host plants to butterflies. My parrot loves them though, and considers them a delicacy. Wait till they see the fruit!!!! I literally was about to throw the whole thing in the trash but my boyfriend convinced me to wait another week and then they finally sprouted. Other propagation methods include stem cuttings taken in the summer and separating mature suckers from the parent plant. The larvae or caterpillars eat the leaves and can strip the plant bare if the plant is slow growing. The earliest known Passion flower hybrids were created in the early 19th century. Have to laugh, when we would visit family in warm California they all called it the "shithouse vine". On Sep 25, 2008, chicochi3 from Fayetteville, AR (Zone 6b) wrote: This plant is terribly invasive here. And an extremely pretty, very purple hybrid--Amethyst, I guess. In one season we had plants emerging as much as 8 feet away from the parent. ),invited itself into my garden, and thereby hangs its negative characteristic: it's invasive. When I moved I planted them in the ground and they took off running! I won't give it a negative because of its pretty flowers but I give it a neutral because it will not fruit. I planted it straight from the pot into my garden, full sunshine in May. it seems to be hard to remove when you want to rid it. : )). 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