An Overview of Passionflower
Passionflower is a climbing plant called Passiflora edulis. The flowers grow up to 9 cm across. Passionflowers thrive both indoors and out, and they are easy to care for. Older plants can survive frosts of -20 degrees Fahrenheit. Since the passionflower needs a lot of sunlight and water, waterlogging should be avoided.
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- The passionflower plant or passiflora is a perennial plant
- Originally from the southeastern United States and South and Central America
- Passionflower grows everywhere
- You can grow easily with proper maintenance
Benefits of Passionflower Seeds
People have traditionally used it to help them sleep. Some use passionflower for anxiety, especially before surgery. Passionflower is also used for insomnia, stress, ADHD, and pain, among other conditions. Typically, the fruits grow five to nine centimetres long. Fruits are edible and long. Seeds can be planted indoors at any time of the year.
How to sow and care for Passionflower Seeds
Although Passionflower seeds can be slow to germinate, you can grow them from seed. Passionflower seeds from Garden Paradise Seeds come with growing instructions and 15 healthy seeds. Passion Flower seeds should be soaked 24 hours before planting, and they should be planted 1 cm deep in good compost or potting soil. They should not be soaked in water. Water the plants regularly, but don't let the soil become too wet. Passionflower seeds should be planted in containers. Passionflower seedlings can be hardened off and transplanted into a garden when they have 4 or 5 leaves.
To encourage profound root growth, Passionflower plants need to be watered well throughout the summer. During the winter, keep the soil at a semi-dormant state. The soil mix must be well-draining with equal parts gravel and soil. Passionflowers thrive in full sun to partial shade, well-drained soil, and a warm, sheltered location. Maintain a neat look by cutting back after flowering, or removing damaged growth in spring. Most varieties must be protected during the winter. You can grow passionflowers in pots, but they will need to be fed and watered more frequently, and they will not grow as vigorously as those grown in the ground.
Note: This Overview is intended as a guide only since cultural practices and climatic conditions may vary.
Specifications:
- Season: Perennial
- USDA Zones: 8 - 10
- Bloom Season: Summer and fall
- Bloom Color: White with blue
- Environment: Full sun
- Soil Type: Moist, well-drained
- Kingdom: Plantae
- Clade: Tracheophytes, Angiosperms, Eudicots, Rosids
- Order: Malpighiales
- Family: Passifloraceae
- Genus: Passiflora
- Species: P. edulis
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