Botanical Name | Passiflora incarnata |
Description | Native to Texas, this spectacular, vigorous growing vine provides a dazzling floral display like no other. Pale purple to white blooms are highlighted with purplish filaments that radiate from the center of the flower. The blooms are fragrant, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Yellow fruit develops after the flowers appear. A great, quick cover for fences or trellises. |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Height x Width | 20', spreading |
Water | Water regularly or more frequently in extreme heat. |
Zones | Zones 7-10 |
Fertilization | Fertilize in spring with a well balanced fertilizer. |
Pruning | Prune as needed to control spread. |
PC # | CsNH13171 |