hi all 1st posting in flowers lol
anyway i would like to grow some PASSION FLOWERS as i whent to a bbq today and in there garden they had a big PASSION FLOWER plant
and there where lots of bees and wasp on it and i enjoyed whaching them when i was in the garden.
what i would like to know is,
how easy are they to grow and how easy are they are to grow from seed??
also is there a best place to put them and is there anything i sould look out for??
hope to hear from you all soon thanks

anyway i would like to grow some PASSION FLOWERS as i whent to a bbq today and in there garden they had a big PASSION FLOWER plant
and there where lots of bees and wasp on it and i enjoyed whaching them when i was in the garden.
what i would like to know is,
how easy are they to grow and how easy are they are to grow from seed??

also is there a best place to put them and is there anything i sould look out for??

hope to hear from you all soon thanks



My Passiflora Constance Elliot has just thrown out its first flower of the year. Despite Two Sheds theories on white Passiflora, 'Constance Elliot' is actually hardier than the standard Passiflora caerulea. It came through this year's appalling February with no problems but of my C. caeruleas, one died and the other one is just recovering but not flowering yet. The first picture is of my Connie and the second one of the full plant is the recovering C. caerulea.
). The P. edulis will only grow here under glass and has that purple, perfumy, exotic fruit that is so beloved of smoothie manufacturers. (You know apricot, passion fruit and gooseberry etc. ) My guess is that you have a P. caerulea (unless you actually live in Brazil
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