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A large genus of several hundred species of climbing (with tendrils) plants nearly all from the New World, and most bearing fascinating flowers which must be amongst the most wonderful and beautiful to be found in the floral kingdom. Although recounted in most references to the genus, the story behind the name is still worth repeating here. The early Spanish missionaries in South America saw in the flower the instruments of Christs Passion the central column (gynandrophore) represented the scourging post, the...
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Scarlet Passion Flower Seed (Passiflora coccinea) The most brilliant Passion Flower we grow! This Passiflora blooms abundantly with rich valentine-red petals contrasted by black filaments. Profusely flowering from fall to spring with intermittent blooms appearing in summer. Hand pollination will yield edible fruit. Hardy Zone 10 and higher, elsewhere grow outdoors in the summer, move indoors during the winter. Full sun, grows to 1-3 in container, vining in habit, minimum temperature 60 degree F°, needs warm...
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Subtropical vine native to South America. Perennial in frost-free areas, herbaceous perennial in the temperate north, hardy to at least 20 degrees F. Deep mulching and excellent drainage/solar exposure will improve hardiness. The stems and leaves of this plant make a sedative and dreamy tincture, medicinally interchangeable with Passiflora incarnata . Purple passionflower flowers in the second year and produces fruit by the second or third year. The fruit itself is of low acidity and one of the...
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Passion Flower - Passiflora Caerulea Passion Flower Seed Specifications Season: Perennial Zones: 8 - 10 Height: Vining: 20 - 30 feet Bloom Season: Summer to Fall Bloom Color: Pale Blue Environment: Full Sun Soil Requirement: Moist but Well Drained Passion Flower Seed Overview Passion Flower seed is a fast growing, vining plant that can grow up to 20-30 feet and has 4 inch pale blue blossoms. It produces egg shaped orange fruit that is edible but is probably an acquired taste. The plant...
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Passionflower seeds from Alchemy Works - Seeds for Magick Herbs and Pagan Gardens
How to grow passionflower. Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep and use bottom heat if starting them inside (an old heating pad placed under the flat and set on medium works well). The seeds may take 30 or more days to germinate, but they seem to do well if stored in the fridge before planting. Another method is letting the seeds sit in a small amount of orange juice until the juice ferments, about 4 days. Then wash off the seeds and sow. They should germinate in a week. Set the seedlings...
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The passion vine prefers a frost-free climate. The "Blue Passion Vine" is pretty cold hardy and salt tolerant but the plant does not grow well in intense summer heat. The yellow passion fruit is tropical and isn't fond of frost. The purple and yellow forms both need protection from the wind. Passiflora vines are vigorous growers and require regular fertilizing. Stay away from just using a 20-20-20 liquid food. This may promote good growth but possibly too much green and not enough...
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"Seems to be a favorite nectar source of the Gulf Fritillary, but draws many others also. A vigorous growing vine to 20 feet or more bearing the famous Passion Flower known worldwide. Easy to grow. "
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More how to grow passiflora caerula propagation instructions and tips coming soon, check back again. You can also search our forum for more passiflora plant care tips and advice. We have a large community of growers that have expert knowledge in gardening that can most likly help you with any questions you may have about passiflora caerula "blue passion flower" .
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Herbaceous vine native to southern and eastern US and hardy to 5 degrees F. Flowers wonderfully large, complex, purple and white. This is the most northern hardy of all the passionflowers, and it is the type most commonly used in medicine. The stems, leaves, flower buds and flowers are the parts used, as a fresh plant tincture or dried plant tea. The effect is sleep inducing. Combines well with Valerian, making that drug more dependable in its action, also improving the dreams. Plant prefers...
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(Maypop) Important sedative used to treat insomnia, anxiety, restlessness, nervous disorders -- especially in children. It is very safe; no side effects or contraindications are known. The herb is taken as a tea or in tablet or tincture form. Now incorporated in many commercial products, this herb has become a significant American herbal crop in the Southern U.S. and Central America. Germination can be slow and erratic -- usually 30-50%. Leaching seeds in running water for 24 hours improves germination...
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Season: Perennial Zones: 8 - 10 Height: Vining: 20 - 30 feet Bloom Season: Summer to Fall Bloom Color: Pale Blue Environment: Full Sun Soil Requirement: Moist but Well Drained
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Passiflora Incarnata are Perennial Vines hardy from zone 6b to 11. These will die back in the winter with freezes, but will return in the spring. Covered during the summer months with 3"-4" FRAGRANT purple and white FRILLY flowers (my husband says they remind him of old fashioned Easter Hats!), this vine will be a hit with YOU as well as the butterflies in your garden!
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Passion Flower - Passiflora Caerulea Passion Flower Seed Specifications Season: Perennial Zones: 8 - 10 Height: Vining: 20 - 30 feet Bloom Season: Summer to Fall Bloom Color: Pale Blue Environment: Full Sun Soil Requirement: Moist but Well Drained Passion Flower Seed Overview Passion Flower seed is a fast growing, vining plant that can grow up to 20-30 feet and has 4 inch pale blue blossoms. It produces egg shaped orange fruit that is edible but is probably an acquired taste. The plant...
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Season: Perennial Zones: 8 - 10 Height: Vining: 20 - 30 feet Bloom Season: Summer to Fall Bloom Color: Pale Blue Environment: Full Sun Soil Requirement: Moist but Well Drained
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Requested by Christina Aguilera and featured in Pregnancy Magazine (May 2007)! A truly decadent scent, which reminds us of the happy occasions when our mother let us lick the frosting off the beaters. Your skin will love how this ultra-hydrating body butter with Shea Butter absorbs into your skin. Your senses will love the fragrance! Â
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Season: Perennial Zones: 8 - 10 Height: Vining: 20 - 30 feet Bloom Season: Summer to Fall Bloom Color: Pale Blue Environment: Full Sun Soil Requirement: Moist but Well Drained
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A large genus of several hundred species of climbing (with tendrils) plants nearly all from the New World, and most bearing fascinating flowers which must be amongst the most wonderful and beautiful to be found in the floral kingdom. Although recounted in most references to the genus, the story behind the name is still worth repeating here. The early Spanish missionaries in South America saw in the flower the instruments of Christs Passion the central column (gynandrophore) represented the scourging post, the...
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