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Passiflora incarnata
Passion Flower, Maypop Zones: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Words cannot describe the beauty of the Passion Flower, a perennial vine climbing with tendrils. Flowers are heavily sweet-scented, 2- to 3-inches wide, combining white, green, blue, and purple. They have exotic floral appendages, protrusions, and frills. Given a dry, sunny location, and a fence or trellis to climb on, these vines will flourish and flower from July to October. Although this plant is aggressive and tougher than nails once established, it is sometimes difficult to establish. We strongly recommend late spring or summer planting.;;In addition to the intricately structured flowers, Passion Flower also produces tasty lime-shaped fruits used in making ice cream and jelly. ;;Passion flower is also a host plant for the larvae of several butterflies including the gulf fritillary and the zebra longwing.; Cat# 1158

Passiflora incarnata, Passion Flower, Maypop
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X Native Plant X Good Fragrance X Butterfly Plant
Hummingbird Plant Good Fall Color X Berries & Fruits
Deer resistant
Ease of Culture
X Easy Not Too Hard Difficult or Tricky
Evergreen
Yes Semi X No
Plant Type
Wildflower Shrub Grass or grass-like
X Perennial Tree Ground cover
Fern X Vine
Light Exposure
X Full sun X Mostly sunny X Half and half
Full shade Mostly shady
Soil Condition
Sandy Organic
X Clay X Average
Moisture Tolerance
X Dry Wet
Moist X Moderate
Height
12" or less
24" to 36"
12" to 24" X 36" or taller
Color
White/whitish Pink Blue
Yellows Rose X Green
Orange, coral Violet Brown
Peach, salmon Lavender Mauve
Red, scarlet X Purple Tan
Bloom Time
Early spring Early summer X Early fall
Mid spring X Mid summer Mid fall
Late spring X Late summer Late fall


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