The tropically beautiful vine known as Passiflora (Passionfruit) needs a supporting structure to thrive. generally begins to produce delicious passionfruit 18 months after planting. lush, deep-green foliage with wavy tendrils that cling to the support frame The passionfruit's stunning and ornate blossom is followed by tasty, luscious tropical fruits that turn black when they are mature. need a support structure in full sun, as well as soil that is healthy, wet, and well-drained. Defend against harsh winds and frost. Preferably use an organic fertiliser when fertilising every six months. To maintain the proper shape, prune in late winter.
Light requirement: Full Sun and Part sun/part shade
Water requirement: Medium
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Skill level: Intermediate
Growth rate: Fast
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Drought tolerance: Medium
Frost tolerance: Low
Wind tolerance: Medium
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Colour: Green
Variegation: No
Size: Small/medium
Seasonality: Evergreen
Flowering: Yes; profuse/bright display
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Fruit: Yes