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Passiflora actinia - Sea Anemone Passion Flower

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Passiflora actinia is a stunningly vibrant addition to your landscape, known commonly as the Sea Anemone Passion Flower. This exotic vine leaps from the tropical rainforests of Brazil, its robust green foliage climbing ambitiously up to a staggering 15-20 feet. It carves its prestige in its ornate, star-shaped flowers - their vivacious display of blue and white set against a dark purple center a true testament to nature's artistry. The Sea Anemone Passion Flower is no mere ornament; its moderate water usage and adaptability to both full sun and partial shade make it practical as well as beautiful, and its tantalizingly sweet and tangy fruits - as appealing to hummingbirds and butterflies as to gardeners - add to its appeal. Transform your garden into a living masterpiece to the tropical landscapes of South Brazil with the resolutely hardy and disease-resistant Passiflora actinia. It's a vision of beauty that breathes the exotic, yet presents an ease of care that fits in with your lifestyle.

  • Size: Up to 15-20 feet tall
  • Flowers: Vibrant blue and white, star-shaped flowers
  • Foliage: Dense, robust green foliage
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts Pollinators: Popular with hummingbirds and butterflies.
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