Passiflora caerulea
Blue Passionflower

 Growth Forms:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Flower Notes:
Multi-Colored (Fragrant and showy (4" dia.) with 5 whitish petals and sepals surmounted with a corona of blue-violet filaments, then 5 green-yellow stamens; summer)
 Foliage Notes:
Green (Spring/summer)
 Fruit Notes:
Orange (Egg-sized deep orange fruits; edible with a vaguely blackberry-like flavor; late summer)
 Ultimate Height:
10-25 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
3-6 feet
 Soil Notes:
Loose sandy or gravelly well-drained soil
 Range:
Brazil and Argentina
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Alternate, shiny leaves 4-7" long and wide, with from 3 to 9 palmate lobes, but typically 5 lobes. The base of each leaf has a flagellate twining tendril 2-5" long, which twines round supporting vegetation to hold the plant up.

Additional Information

This is one of the hardiest passion flowers, dying back in colder climates, but hardy to 10 degrees F. (It is suspected that the specimen at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN (USDA zone 5a), is kept alive in the winter by the heat radiated from the greenhouses and building it is planted near.) Plant is evergreen in tropical environments. Extraordinary flowers and tasty, edible fruits (passion fruit). Prefers loose sandy or gravelly soil that is well drained. Too much compost will produce more foliage and less flowers. Attracts lots of butterflies. Subject to a wide variety of pests and diseases, most of which have minimal impact. However, butterfly larvae will defoliate a plant if not controlled.

When Passiflora caerulea has been observed flowering or fruiting at Purdue University

Flowering

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Other plants like this Passiflora caerulea (Blue Passionflower)

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