MAYPOP Passiflora incarnata 50 seeds
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Product Feature
- grows 8-12' high
- very cold hardy
- zone 6-11
Product Description
Passiflora incarnata is an exception in that it is deciduous, can survive winter freezes and is commonly called maypop as well as passion flower.Maypop is a fast growing perennial vine that employs tendrils to grab hold of adjacent shrubs, structure and other supports to lift itself to heights of 8-12 ft . The large serrated leaves grow 5-6 in wide by 6 to 8 in long. They typically have three to five lobes and are arranged alternately on the stem with flowers and branches emerging from the axil (the base of the leaf stem where it attaches).All of the passion flowers have beautifully complex blossoms and maypop is no exception. These have 2-3 in diameters and are composed of 10 white tepals arranged in a shallow bowl shape above which is arranged fringe of purple and white filaments, called the corona. In the center is the white fleshy stigma surrounded by five stamens.Maypop is native to southeastern United States and is often seen growing on the edges of fields, along side ditches and other sunny, moist and fertile places.Light: Full to part sun.Moisture: Light, evenly moist soil; mulch well.Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-9. Dies back to ground in winter but recovers in spring.MAYPOP Passiflora incarnata 50 seeds Review
Started some seedlings recently and planted them outside today. I'm hoping they'll do as well outdoors as they have indoors.The seller sent a separate email with germination tips and advice. Apparently maypop seeds can be a challenge to start. I planted four in a hydroponic seedling tray and two germinated. It's all good, I don't expect 100% germination from any seeds. That was my reasoning for purchasing this pack of fifty.
I'm storing the remainder in the fridge for next spring.
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