- The Passionflower (Passiflora caerulea) is a semi-evergreen climbing plant, extremely vigorous.
- It has five-lobed green leaves and uniquely large flowers, 10cm in diameter, with a soft blue-purple color (rarely white to pink) with tricolored filaments that resemble a clock – in fact, this phenomenon is the reason for the plant's common name Passionflower.
- Its flowering period begins in summer and lasts until early autumn.
- The flowering is followed by yellow-orange, oval-shaped fruits, which are not edible.
- The Passionflower loves sunny planting locations, is not affected by air currents, and is suitable for planting in areas with intense air pollution.
- However, its location should be protected, as it is particularly sensitive to cold.
- The plant is extremely resistant to poor or rocky soils, but thrives in fertile and moderately moist soils with very good drainage.
- The branches of the Passionflower have tendrils that help it climb, and due to its ability to grow very quickly, it is considered an ideal plant for immediate coverage of fences, trellises, pergolas, or walls.
- Without being particularly demanding in care, the Passionflower seeks regular watering during the growing season and greatly benefits from a drastic pruning at the end of winter.
- The Passionflower (Passiflora caerulea) is a semi-evergreen climbing plant, extremely vigorous.
- It has five-lobed green leaves and uniquely large flowers, 10cm in diameter, with a soft blue-purple color (rarely white to pink) with tricolored filaments that resemble a clock – in fact, this phenomenon is the reason for the plant's common name Passionflower.
- Its flowering period begins in summer and lasts until early autumn.
- The flowering is followed by yellow-orange, oval-shaped fruits, which are not edible.
- The Passionflower loves sunny planting locations, is not affected by air currents, and is suitable for planting in areas with intense air pollution.
- However, its location should be protected, as it is particularly sensitive to cold.
- The plant is extremely resistant to poor or rocky soils, but thrives in fertile and moderately moist soils with very good drainage.
- The branches of the Passionflower have tendrils that help it climb, and due to its ability to grow very quickly, it is considered an ideal plant for immediate coverage of fences, trellises, pergolas, or walls.
- Without being particularly demanding in care, the Passionflower seeks regular watering during the growing season and greatly benefits from a drastic pruning at the end of winter.
SkuDescription|Brand
OEMDimensions
- Placement
- N/A
- Bonsai
- No
- Pot Size
- 2 lt
Special Features
- Lighting
- High
- Watering
- High
- Resistance to Cold
- N/A
- Flowering Period
- N/A
- Foliage
- N/A
- Terrarium
- No
- Aromatic
- No
Family
- Fruitful
- Passiflora
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