Light:
Sun
Type:
Houseplant,
Vine
Height:
20 feet or more
Width:
Climbs to 30 feet
Flower Color:
Blue,
Green,
Pink,
Red,
White
Seasonal Features:
Fall Bloom,
Spring Bloom,
Summer Bloom,
Winter Bloom
Problem Solvers:
Deer Resistant,
Good For Privacy
Special Features:
Attracts Birds,
Fragrance,
Good for Containers,
Low Maintenance
Zones:
6-10
how to grow Passionflower
Propagation
Seed
Stem Cuttings
Layering
more varieties for Passionflower
Blue passionflower
Passiflora caerulea offers large, 3-inch-wide blue-and-white flowers on a fast-growing vine with hand-shape foliage. In mild-winter climates, it can climb 30 feet or more. Zones 7-10
‘Blue Bouquet’ passionflower
Passiflora ‘Blue Bouquet’ offers large, 3-inch-wide blue flowers and is one of the best varieties to grow as a houseplant. It climbs 10 feet or more. Zones 9-11
‘Elizabeth’ passionflower
Passiflora ‘Elizabeth’ is a stunning variety with fragrant 5-inch-wide lavender-purple flowers. It can climb 10 feet or more. Zones 10-11
Maypop
Passiflora incarnata is native to areas of North America. It bears 3-inch-wide lavender flowers all summer and into fall. It climbs 10 feet or more. Zones 6-9
‘Lady Margaret’ passionflower
Passiflora ‘Lady Margaret’ is one of the most spectacular varieties. It sports blood-red flowers with a white center and climbs 15 feet or more. Zone 11
Passiflora alatocaerulea
Passiflora alatocaerulea offers fragrant large, 5-inch-wide flowers on a fast-growing vine. It can climb 15 feet or more. Zones 10-11
Red passionflower
Passiflora vitifolia produces amazing 6-inch-wide crimson-red flowers from summer to fall outdoors and all year indoors. It can climb 20 feet or more. Zones 10-11
‘White Wedding’ passionflower
Passiflora ‘White Wedding’ is a tetraploid selection with lots of vigor and fragrant, large pure-white flowers. It climbs to 20 feet or more. Zones 8-10
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SOURCE:http://www.bhg.com/gardening/plant-dictionary/vine/passionflower/