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Passiflora incarnata (staked) - Purple Passionflower

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Passiflora incarnata (staked) is a visually stunning, vibrant Purple Passionflower that brings an intricate display of beauty to any garden or landscape. As a fast-growing climber, it can be artistically staked and trained, transforming your outdoor space with its dynamic vertical dimension. Its aesthetic appeal lies in its complex, radiant purple blooms, which burst open from July to September surrounded by a lush backdrop of large, serrated deep green leaves. This gem from the Passifloraceae family thrives in full sun to partial shade, requiring moderate water use and well-drained soil conditions to flourish. Gift your garden with its edible fruit – hardily named 'maypops' – which offer visual fascination and culinary delight. More than just strikingly beautiful, the Purple Passionflower is a pollinator's haven, drawing in the Gulf Fritillary butterflies and other local wildlife. This blend of visual dynamism, easy care, and environmental harmony makes the Purple Passionflower a truly coveted addition to any greeneries.

  • Size: Climbing vine (height varies depending on staking and training)
  • Flowers: Complex, intricate purple flowers appearing from July to September
  • Foliage: Lush, deep green and large serrated leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate (prefers well-drained soil)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Edible fruit: Produces edible fruits known as maypops
  • Attracts Pollinators: Attracts a variety of pollinators, including the Gulf Fritillary butterfly
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