Blue Passionflower Flower Seeds
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Product Specifications:
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Common Name: Blue Passionflower
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Botanical Name: Passiflora caerulea
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Type: Deciduous Flowering Vine
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Growth Habit: Climbing, twining vine
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Mature Size: 10–30 ft (3–9 m) with support
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Flower Description: Star-shaped blooms with white petals, purple-blue filaments, and a striking corona
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Blooming Season: Summer through early fall
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Foliage: Deep green, lobed leaves
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Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
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Soil Requirements: Well-draining, fertile soil
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Watering Needs: Moderate – allow topsoil to dry slightly between waterings
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Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 6–10
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Growth Rate: Fast-growing
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Support Needed: Yes – ideal for trellises, fences, or pergolas
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Pollinators Attracted: Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
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Fruiting: May produce small, edible orange fruit in warmer zones
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Seed Count: 35 Pcs
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Uses: Ornamental gardens, vertical accents, exotic displays, screening
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Care Level: Moderate – benefits from regular pruning and training
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Special Features:
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Unique, tropical-looking flowers
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Excellent climber for vertical spaces
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Cold-hardy for a passionflower
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Low maintenance once established
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I planted these along a lattice wall and the effect is incredible. The flowers are bright and complex—definitely a conversation starter. They’re low-maintenance once established.
Wasn’t expecting these to handle cooler nights as well as they did. Once they established, the vines took off. The flowers are as dramatic as described. Bees and butterflies love them too.
I planted these by my backyard arbor, and they’re climbing beautifully. The flowers are surreal—blue and white filaments with a purple center. They look like artwork. Highly recommended for vertical gardens.
These passionflowers took a while to sprout, but once established, they grew strong and healthy. The blooms are unlike anything I’ve seen—intricate and vividly colored. Worth the wait.
I had great germination with these seeds after soaking them for a day. The vines took off fast and are already climbing my fence. The flowers are striking—like nothing else in my garden.