10 Purple Passion Fruit Seeds – Passiflora edulis – Tropical Fruit – Garden – 347
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Tropical liana with tasty fruits.
Purple passion fruit, or Passiflora edulis, is a tropical climbing plant highly prized for its fragrant and sweet fruits, with an exotic and tart flavor.
Easy to grow in pots or in the ground (depending on the climate), this vigorous liana also offers superb flowering with the appearance of exotic flowers.
Key Features
Botanical name: Passiflora edulis.
Type: Climbing Perennial
Height – Up to 5m and above with stand.
Flowering: Summer (depending on climate).
Flowers: White and purple, very decorative.
Fruit: Crimson when ripe, with smooth or wrinkled skin.
Origin – South America
Sowing and cultivation.
Sowing period:
February to June, or all year round heated indoors.
️ Germination Temperature: 20-28℃
Germination time: 2 to 6 weeks (sometimes longer).
Tip: Soak seeds 24-48 hours in warm water before sowing. Sow 1 cm deep in a light, warm substrate.
️ Soil Type: Rich, light, well-drained.
️ Exposure: Full sun to partial shade.
Support: Requires trellis, wire mesh or strong stake.
Maintenance.
Watering: Regular, without excess. Fresh but not soggy soil.
❃ Care: Pruning to stimulate branching and control growth.
Staking: Indispensable.
Fertilization: High potash fertilizer to promote fruiting.
Usage and interests.
Fruit: To be consumed fresh, in juice, dessert, jam or ice.
Decorative: Spectacular flowers, lush foliage.
Climbing: Ideal for pergolas, fences, warm walls.
Pollination: Attracts bees and beneficial insects.
Pot cultivation: Possible in bright indoor or greenhouse.
Benefits.
Ornamental and productive plant.
Fast-growing.
Fruit with exceptional taste.
Suitable for hot climates or potted under shelter.
❃ Namely.
Gelive: not frost-resistant. Grow in pots in cold regions and return to winter.
Ripe fruits when the skin becomes wrinkled.
Some varieties are self-sterile: a second plant can improve fruiting.
Seed preservation.
️ Storage: In a cool, dry place away from light.
Packaging: Kraft bag or airtight box.
Sustainability: 2-3 years
Conclusion.
Passiflora edulis is a spectacular and generous plant, perfect for lovers of exotic fruits and sunny gardens. It combines utility and beauty, while offering fragrant crops to enjoy.
Purple passion fruit, or Passiflora edulis, is a tropical climbing plant highly prized for its fragrant and sweet fruits, with an exotic and tart flavor. Easy to grow in pots or in the ground (depending on the climate), this vigorous liana also offers superb flowering with the appearance of exotic flowers.
Key Features Botanical name: Passiflora edulis. Type: Climbing Perennial Height – Up to 5m and above with stand. Flowering: Summer (depending on climate). Flowers: White and purple, very decorative. Fruit: Crimson when ripe, with smooth or wrinkled skin. Origin – South America
Sowing and cultivation. Sowing period: February to June, or all year round in heated indoors. ️ Germination Temperature: 20-28℃ Germination time: 2 to 6 weeks (sometimes longer). Tip: Soak seeds 24-48 hours in warm water before sowing. Sow 1 cm deep in a light, warm substrate. ️ Soil Type: Rich, light, well-drained. ️ Exposure: Full sun to partial shade. Support: Requires trellis, wire mesh or strong stake.
Maintenance. Watering: Regular, without excess. Fresh but not soggy soil. ❃ Care: Pruning to stimulate branching and control growth. Staking: Indispensable. Fertilization: High potash fertilizer to promote fruiting.
Usage and interests. Fruit: To be consumed fresh, in juice, dessert, jam or ice. Decorative: Spectacular flowers, lush foliage. Climbing: Ideal for pergolas, fences, warm walls. Pollination: Attracts bees and beneficial insects. Pot cultivation: Possible in bright indoor or greenhouse.
Benefits. Ornamental and productive plant. Fast-growing. Fruit with exceptional taste. Suitable for hot climates or potted under shelter.
❃ Namely. Gelive: not frost-resistant. Grow in pots in cold regions and return to winter. Ripe fruits when the skin becomes wrinkled. Some varieties are self-sterile: a second plant can improve fruiting.
Seed preservation. ️ Storage: In a cool, dry place away from light. Packaging: Kraft bag or airtight box. Sustainability: 2-3 years
Conclusion. Passiflora edulis is a spectacular and generous plant, perfect for lovers of exotic fruits and sunny gardens. It combines utility and beauty, while offering fragrant crops to enjoy.
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