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Passion Flower

Passion Flower

Lush Twining Tendrils

  (30 customer reviews)



White flowers wearing a spiked or spiky crown of violet are unusual, and according to legend, commemorate the Crucifixion. Large blooms are followed by egg-shaped, deep orange fruits that have a flavor reminiscent of blackberries and are good for baking. Benefits from hoop or trellis support and enjoys full sun. Potted plants. Zones 8-10, but can be grown as a house or patio plant in northern areas.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.

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Product Details
Zones: 8 - 10 (20° F.)
Height: 20 ft.
Spacing: pots
Depth: same as pot
Spread: varies
Sun/Shade: Full sun
Yield: varies
Color: Creamy white with voilet-blue filaments
Foliage: 5 lobed
Blooms: summer and fall
Fruit: 2 inch diameter, edible. Egg shaped, deep orange.
Comments: Likes a large pot and trellis support. Needs 4 hours or more direct sunlight from a south window. Keep very moist during growth and flowering; allow to dry between watering at other times. Requires moist air/humidity. Day temperature 70-75 degrees F; night temperature 55-60 degrees F. Fertilize only when plant is actively growing or flowering. Will not bloom in low light. Few pests. Soil should be moist, but not overly soggy. Frequent misting with clear water will provide humidity. An outstanding source of vitamins A&C.
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Passion Flower Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK BC GU HI PR

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 -  Wednesday, June 02, 2010
very invasive!!!
Reviewed By: Lori (Ladson, SC)
Very Pretty in bloom. Very invasive...We have removed it's offspring for 7 years and they still grow everywhere. Some plants grow 10 feet away. Neighbors with great lawns are not so welcoming of this plant. Be careful you have it for life!

 -  Saturday, August 14, 2010
Disappointed
Reviewed By: Daniel G (Milwaukee, WI)
The plant itself came in good shape and I had no problem getting it to grow. I am growing as a container plant with a trellis and it seems to like it. It grows fast and so trains very easily. I am disappointed because the variety I bought was advertised as having a blue and green flower. Unfortunately, the plant just flowered this week and the resulting flower was clearly purple.

 -  Sunday, April 25, 2010
Beautiful WHEN it Blooms
Reviewed By: Elizabeth (Cheyenne, Wyoming)
I love the bloom on this plant - when it blooms. And I can't get it to produce any fruit either! I have this plant in my bathroom for the humidity, which has a large sunwindow facing the south. It blooms every 2 months, one or two blooms, but won't produce fruit. I think it's beautifull when it blooms, but the blooms fall off after about 1 week and it just takes so long to get it to bloom again. Very frustrating!


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Passion Flower
Lush Twining Tendrils

  (30 customer reviews)

Buying Options
Passion Flower
13899 - 1 plant per offer
Price:Each - $8.99
Quantity:

White flowers wearing a spiked or spiky crown of violet are unusual, and according to legend, commemorate the Crucifixion. Large blooms are followed by egg-shaped, deep orange fruits that have a flavor reminiscent of blackberries and are good for baking. Benefits from hoop or trellis support and enjoys full sun. Potted plants. Zones 8-10, but can be grown as a house or patio plant in northern areas.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


Product Details
Zones: 8 - 10 (20° F.)
Height: 20 ft.
Spacing: pots
Depth: same as pot
Spread: varies
Sun/Shade: Full sun
Yield: varies
Color: Creamy white with voilet-blue filaments
Foliage: 5 lobed
Blooms: summer and fall
Fruit: 2 inch diameter, edible. Egg shaped, deep orange.
Comments: Likes a large pot and trellis support. Needs 4 hours or more direct sunlight from a south window. Keep very moist during growth and flowering; allow to dry between watering at other times. Requires moist air/humidity. Day temperature 70-75 degrees F; night temperature 55-60 degrees F. Fertilize only when plant is actively growing or flowering. Will not bloom in low light. Few pests. Soil should be moist, but not overly soggy. Frequent misting with clear water will provide humidity. An outstanding source of vitamins A&C.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Passion Flower Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK BC GU HI PR

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Wednesday, June 02, 2010
very invasive!!!
Reviewed By: Lori (Ladson, SC)
Very Pretty in bloom. Very invasive...We have removed it's offspring for 7 years and they still grow everywhere. Some plants grow 10 feet away. Neighbors with great lawns are not so welcoming of this plant. Be careful you have it for life!

 -  Saturday, August 14, 2010
Disappointed
Reviewed By: Daniel G (Milwaukee, WI)
The plant itself came in good shape and I had no problem getting it to grow. I am growing as a container plant with a trellis and it seems to like it. It grows fast and so trains very easily. I am disappointed because the variety I bought was advertised as having a blue and green flower. Unfortunately, the plant just flowered this week and the resulting flower was clearly purple.

 -  Sunday, April 25, 2010
Beautiful WHEN it Blooms
Reviewed By: Elizabeth (Cheyenne, Wyoming)
I love the bloom on this plant - when it blooms. And I can't get it to produce any fruit either! I have this plant in my bathroom for the humidity, which has a large sunwindow facing the south. It blooms every 2 months, one or two blooms, but won't produce fruit. I think it's beautifull when it blooms, but the blooms fall off after about 1 week and it just takes so long to get it to bloom again. Very frustrating!


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