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We live on a hill above a lake in Kentucky (6b) with a lot of ambitious vines vying for supremacy. This extraordinarily dainty plant mana...Read More
Self-sows around, and has a deep root/rhizome. Flower is very small, I don't find this species especially ornamental, and it's gotten wee...Read More
This plant is not exactly pretty, but it has cute little flowers and is very good to add to a butterfly garden because it is a host plant...Read More
While it grows like wildfire here in 10b and fruits just as aggressively, it has little cosmetic appeal to me. The flowers are small and ...Read More
I live in Melbourne Florida and have this dainty yellow passionvine growing wild all over my yard. However the zebra longwings and the g...Read More
We bought our raw/undeveloped land (foothills of the Arkansas Ozarks) in the summer 0f '09 and moved onto it in September of that year. ...Read More
Found a volunteer of this Passiflora variety coming up in a stand of Confederate Jasmine along an east facing wall. It has been blooming...Read More
This species grows well in full sun to part-shade in Rochester, NY, and Cambridge, MA (both USDA zone 6a), where they can get quite large...Read More
This plant is native to a large range in the US. I think this plant should be grown more often but it definitely isn't for everyone. In N...Read More
Passiflora lutea is actually the hardiest of all passiflora species. It is probably a zone 5 plant. It is native to the Southeast, rang...Read More
Having never seen this plant before in my area of Northeast Tennessee, it took some time to finally identify it. It started as a single ...Read More
Found growing wild north of Houston, TX. Pretty flowers, with interestingly shaped (almost grape-like) leaves.
I found this growing under one of my oak trees. I found it because the Zebra long-winged butterfly was fluttering all around. With the ...Read More
We have just found this plant in my mother's yard alongside a fence in the shade. It took me forever to identify it. I think it is beau...Read More
This plant is weedy, but interesting. The blooms are tiny and greenish colored, but have a slight sweet fragrance. I wouldn't plant it,...Read More