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Corky-stemmed passionflower is one of the best larval food plants for several butterflies in south Florida. It is easy to grow by seeds or cuttings.
I have one of these growing as a houseplant that goes out for the spring, summer and early fall months. It is a great little vine that so...Read More
Thick leatherly leaves. Great plant for 4' chain link fences. I grow it as host plant for the Zebra butterfly caterpillars. Frost kills ...Read More
I've been growing this in a conservatory for the last five years, with low light levels. Apart from its novelty value (the tiny almost in...Read More
This Passionflower is naturalized in both my front and back yard. I'm not sure where it came from, but it's a welcome, butterfly-attracti...Read More
As I feed birds, this is one of the plants which I have had bestowed on me by birds. It can be quite nice and attracts more birds and ma...Read More
I first thought I received this plant from a member of our local S Fl Galloping Gardeners, but I did not. It was a gift from the birds o...Read More
It is very easy propagating corky bark passiflora by sowing seeds. Seeds may be fresh or dryed and a few months old it will be succesful ...Read More
This is a nice Passiflora. It does not take over the garden or sucker like P. incarnata tends to. The purple fruits are eaten by birds ...Read More