Passion Fruit

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Large, fragrant, exotic-looking flowers adorn this fast-growing vine. Fruit-bearing variety. Spectacular when grown on a trellis or arbor. May be grown in a container and moved indoors for the winter in cold climates.

Companion Plants

Common Boxwood

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Common Boxwood

Handsome evergreen shrub is very tolerant of pruning and shaping. Well-suited for topiary, entryways or hedging. Flowers in spring are insignificant but very fragrant. Prune in summer. Prefers fertile, well-drained soil and some shade.

Italian Cypress

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Italian Cypress

This narrow, columnar tree is covered with grayish-green needle-like leaves. Its unique and very particular shape make it an outstanding landscape accent or topiary. Small cones emerge in fall. May benefit from shelter from wind. Drought tolerant and adaptable to various soils.

Yaupon Holly

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Yaupon Holly

Broadleaf evergreen shrub. Dwarf spreading habit with tiny, lustrous leaves. Self-fruiting form. Red fruit ripens in fall.

Details

Common name

Passion Fruit

Botanical name

Passiflora

Variety

Frederick

Zone

USDA 8 - 10

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Bloom color

White

Bloom time

summer

Light

sun

Height

20-30' (6-10 m)

Habit

climbing

Water

daily

Feed

use all-purpose

Maintenance

protect from winter winds