Incense Passion Flower
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Product Description
Very fast growing vine to 10-20 ft, sometimes longer. This variety is a hybrid between two hardy passion flower species (Passiflora incarnata and P. cinnicata), and as a result, is very hardy itself, surviving temperatures below 0 F. Vines will die back upon temperatures below 32F but will regrow from roots when the weather warms up again. Grow in full sun or part shade, keep watered throughout the growing season. Flowers begin in Spring and the vine will flower on and off for most of the Spring and Summer. Flowers attract birds (including hummingbirds). Flowers are followed by yellow, 1-3" fruit with little pulp. Fruits are edible. Very easy to grow, can also be kept in containers. The plant you will receive is growing in a 2 1/2" pot
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #187499 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Hirts: Perennials; Sun
Features
- Passiflora
- Grow indoors or out
Customer Reviews
Sweet Little Passion Flower Vine - Grows quickly to be a Large climbing Vine!!!
WOW!! Each of my Mother's Day recipients reported that this sweet little Passion Flower Vine has become a full climbing vine with buds in just the few short weeks after Mother's Day!!!!!
I'm so glad I found Hirt's Gardens, this vine is so healthy and hardy and has started blooming right away!! And the price they charge is very resonable!!! I will definitly purchase from them again!! Thanks Hirt's Gardens, You're Great!!
Slow start
This vine had a very slow start for me, and at one point I was tempted to pull it up and throw it away... but it did take off at the 3 month mark and is now about 4 feet. Even at the height of my frustration, I made sure to continue following the sellers instructions. The key to starting this type of vine is patience, and I've definitely learned alot from growing this beautiful vine.
A great plant to own
I ordered this passion flower plant for my father. It arrived in the mail and looked great! I was a little concerned about some light spots on the leaves but put that up to "trauma" of being mailed. I live in western oklahoma and this flower is doing very well here so far. I helped him plant it in a large pot and it has more than doubled in size. The "spots" on the leaves have went away and it seems to be stongly rooted. I think next summer I will be buying my own!



