Origin: US Native
Other Common Names: Passionflower, Maypop Passionflower, Maypop, Passion Vine, Apricot Vine
Duration: Perennial
Bloom Time: July-August
Height: 15' to 20'
Spacing: 24” to 36”
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil Moisture: Medium
USDA Zone: 6b-10b
Germination: Fall plant or cold stratify for 1 to 3 months for best results. Sow seeds just below the soil surface at 70F and water.
Seeds Per Oz: 700
Loved for it's gorgeous flowers and sweet fruit, the passion flower is a rapid-growing, tendril-climbing vine that is commonly seen growing wild in the southern states. Native to the south, this wildflower's larger, intricate lavender blooms look nearly tropical, and are as fragrant as they are showy! The fruit is highly edible, and if often used for juice, fresh eating, or jelly. This unique flower would be an interesting addition to any garden!