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Passion Flower (Passiflora spp.)

Passion Flower (Passiflora spp.)

Passion Flower (Passiflora spp.) is a tropical flowering vine admired for its intricate, exotic blooms and vigorous climbing growth. The flowers feature layered filaments, radial symmetry, and striking color combinations that make them highly ornamental. Many varieties produce vibrant blooms in shades of purple, white, blue, or red, creating a dramatic visual display.

Native to the Americas, Passiflora species grow as fast-climbing vines that use tendrils to attach to supports. When provided with a trellis, fence, or structure, they develop lush vertical growth and can quickly cover surfaces. Some varieties may also produce edible or ornamental fruit under suitable conditions.

Passion Flower is cultivated for its unique floral structure and dynamic growth habit. Its combination of bold blooms and climbing form makes it a standout addition to gardens, patios, and bright indoor spaces.

Sizing Description:

Medium: 6" / 15cm pot diameter — approx. 23" / 59cm height

 

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Sun Requirements ▾

Thrives in full sun to partial shade Indoors, needs at least 4–6 hours of bright, direct light Outdoors, full sun promotes best blooming Will tolerate part shade, but bloom production may slow

Watering Instructions ▾

Keep soil consistently moist, especially in warm weather Water deeply when the top inch feels dry Avoid letting it completely dry out, but don’t let it sit in soggy soil More tolerant of brief dry spells once established

Care Tips ▾

Prefers rich, well-draining soil A mix of potting soil with compost or aged manure works well Grows fast and needs roomy containers if potted Outdoor planting requires space to sprawl or a vertical support system Temperature & Humidity Likes 60–85°F (15–29°C) Frost-tender—must be protected or brought indoors when temps drop below 45°F (7°C) Loves high humidity, but will still grow in average indoor conditions with care Fertilizer Feed every 2–3 weeks during active growth (spring through early fall) with a balanced fertilizer Avoid excess nitrogen—it promotes leafy growth over flowers Slow-release options can also be used for container plants
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