It was the eighth day of June and it happened: The Gulf Frit Butterflies arrived. The vines provided a wonderful habitat for the Gulf Frits and through my efforts the population was sustained and flourished.
Also a great candidate for summer plantings as it blooms easily as a young specimen. With a free blooming nature and a vigorous growth habit, it brings exotic floral form from spring through fall to the potted garden.
I checked daily for caterpillars or even a hint of a butterfly and nothing. I purchased some seeds and everything was set to have the most wonderful butterfly garden ever. , a wonderful company that sells many varieties of passionflower vines.
Particularly welcome rare species and interesting hybrids such as Parritae, Sanctae barbarae, parritaexcaerulea, amazonica, coactilis Particularly welcome rare species and interesting hybrids
There is something about this color combination which is soothing to me. Gardening can add meaning to one's life, and its end result is often to make the world a better place. But like so many things, gardening is a learning experience that is ever changing,...
You will need to let their pots or planting area dry out somewhat during the summer when the plants are dormant, though the alpine experts at Kew gardens recommend misting those pots about once every two weeks during that time.I haven't seen zephyra corms...
You will find it pea-green reliable in border or container. Until you see these brilliant white-and-violet blooms in your own garden, it's difficult to visualize their impact. They are so numerous, so intensely colored, and so lovely! An heirloom variety...
Bloom Start to End: Mid Summer - Early Fall
Species: viticella
Restrictions: Canada, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
A strong grower with stiff, leathery leaves, it can be grown in a hanging basket or staked in a potted container. Tolerant to dry conditions, this Australian vine attracts much attention when in full bloom.
The more sun this plant gets, the more it blooms. With large, five-fingered, 5" royal purple flowers, its lacy-edged corolla overlays the petals. Passion Flower ‘Incense' (Passiflora hybrid) A sweetly perfumed cultivar that's a feast for the eyes! This...
Red Passion Flower (Passiflora miniata) The deepest red of any passion flower that we grow, Red Passion Flower has abundant blooms with rich valentine-red petals contrasted by black filaments.
Blooming freely, it goes uninterrupted from early spring through fall. The 2" blooms are exquisitely defined with a dark purple band against a background of white. Passion Flower ‘McCain' (Passiflora edulis) A superb fruiting variety that self-pollinates...
This is the hardiest of the Passion Flowers growing as far north as New England. Three-inch wide, creamy pink petals in a fully banded corolla appear throughout the summer. Maypop Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata) Beautiful flowers, fragrance and...
This Roland Fischer hybrid brings another unique color to this amazing plant genus. ‘Panda' is a vigorous hybrid that has been a continuous spring-to-fall bloomer for us. Passion Flower ‘Panda' (Passiflora hybrid) Lightly fragrant, the large, strikingly...
Passion Flower ‘Inspiration' (Passiflora hybrid) Large flowers, deep purple color and fragrance are brought together in this remake of P. A hybrid of Roland Fischer of Germany. The flower is a vast improvement, yet a little more attention is needed...
Quardifolia, the 6" diameter flowers are defined by narrow sepals and petals and a uniform orange color. Taking the best of both parents, it's always in flower, even during the darker days of the year.
Passion Flower platyloba (Passiflora species) Like a fairy taking flight or a colorful Japanese lantern, Passiflora platyloba creates a most unusual floral display. Flowering occurs during the longer days of the year, especially when grown in full sun...
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They will bloom together as they climb around an arbor or trellis, or vine against walls or posts. Fabulous Five Summer Passion Flower Collection A diversity of color and form awaits you with this Fabulous Five Passion Flower Collection.
If flowering indoors, hand pollination will help with fruit set. Passion Flower ‘Panama' (Passiflora edulis) One-third larger than the regular passion fruit, ‘Panama' is a strong grower and it produces extra large, delicious fruit that can be eaten...
Passion Flower Triloba (Passiflora triloba) Impressive large fragrant flowers make Passiflora triloba a rare find. Don't over fertilize and remember to stake or give support for the vine to grow.
We carefully select our produce varieties for excellent taste and quality. Passiflora edulis (and not Passifiora incarnate) is the plant responsible for producing the edible fruit.
Once thought to be a species, it is now known as a hybrid between P. Passion Flower (Passiflora x decaisneana) Its 4" flowers and sweet fragrance delight the senses from summer into fall.
Passion Flower ‘Maui' (Passiflora coccinea) Scarlet red flowers bloom one after the other from late fall through spring and older vines will bloom sporadically throughout the summer.
Passion Flower ‘Citrina' (Passiflora hybrid) This Passiflora displays a never-ending bloom of clear, yellow flowers which make it a stunning choice for basket culture. 'Citrina' was discovered in Honduras in 1991 by plantsman John MacDougal.
A visual delight of purple and white filaments combined with a soft fragrance reminds us of the beauty which passion flowers have to offer. ‘Sapphire' an excellent choice for anyone wishing to venture into the world of Passion Flowers.
Passion Flower ‘Anastasia' (Passiflora hybrid) Brilliant rose-pink, 4” blooms make passion flower ‘Anastasia' a winner. We see ‘Anastasia' bloom in the spring and fall with a great tolerance to early frosts.