Passiflora Incarnata Seeds – Purple Passion
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Passiflora Incarnata Seeds – Purple Passion Variety produce one of the most striking and exotic climbing plants known for its intricate purple flowers. Commonly known in the U.S. as the Purple Passion Flower, this perennial vine features unique, star-shaped blossoms with fringed petals and a captivating fragrance. It attracts butterflies and pollinators, making it a perfect choice for ornamental gardens, trellises, and fences.
This hardy vine thrives in warm regions and can adapt to various soil types. Once established, it’s a vigorous grower that offers stunning blooms from summer through early fall. Ideal for gardeners looking for a long-lasting, visually dramatic addition to their outdoor space.
Features:
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Type: Perennial climbing vine
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Common Name (US): Purple Passion Flower
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Scientific Name: Passiflora incarnata
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Variety: Purple Passion
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Flower Color: Lavender to deep purple with white filaments
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Bloom Size: 2–3 inches wide
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Growth Habit: Fast-growing vine
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Height/Length: 10–25 feet (3–8 m) with support
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Soil Requirement: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
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Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
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Watering: Moderate; keep soil moist but not soggy
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Bloom Time: Mid-summer to early fall
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Special Feature: Attracts butterflies, bees, and other pollinators
Specifications:
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Planting Season: Spring after last frost or early summer
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Hardiness Zones (USDA): Zones 6–10
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Sowing Method: Soak seeds for 24 hours before sowing; start indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost or sow outdoors in warm soil
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Germination Time: 20–30 days
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Germination Temperature: 70–85°F (21–29°C)
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Spacing Between Plants: 36–48 inches (90–120 cm)
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Mature Plant Height: Up to 25 feet (8 m)
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Best Growing Months:
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Northern Zones (6–7): May to September
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Mid Zones (8–9): April to October
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Southern Zones (10): February to November
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Maintenance: Provide trellis or support for climbing; prune lightly after flowering to manage growth
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Uses: Garden fences, trellises, arbors, and ornamental landscaping