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  2. List of hardy passionflowers - Wikipedia

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    Passiflora caerulea - Common passionflower or Hardy Passion Flower is cold hardy and drought tolerant variety of passionflower grown from zones 6. [5] [6] [7] Passiflora foetida - is native to the desert southwest US and is cold hardy and drought tolerant variety of passionflower grown from zones 8. [1] [2]

  3. Passiflora incarnata - Wikipedia

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    P. incarnata can be planted all the year in zone 6–11 (hardiness zone). The space between two plants is 36–60 inches (91.44 – 152.4 cm). [10] One to two years are necessary before they begin bearing. Each flower has a very short life (about one day). Then the fruit develops in two to three months. [11] The harvest depends on vine size and ...

  4. Passiflora - Wikipedia

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    Passiflora, known also as the passion flowers or passion vines, is a genus of about 550 species of flowering plants, the type genus of the family Passifloraceae. Description [ edit ]

  5. Passiflora caerulea - Wikipedia

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    Passiflora caerulea, the blue passionflower, [1] bluecrown passionflower [2] or common passion flower, is a species of flowering plant native to South America. It has been introduced elsewhere. It is a vigorous, deciduous or semi-evergreen tendril bearing vine growing to 10 m (33 ft) or more.

  6. Passiflora foetida - Wikipedia

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    Passiflora foetida (common names: stinking passionflower, wild maracuja, bush passion fruit, wild water lemon, [1] stoneflower, [1] love-in-a-mist, or running pop [1]) is a species of passion flower that is native to the southwestern United States (southern Texas and Arizona), Mexico, [2] the Caribbean, Central America, and much of South America.

  7. Passiflora vitifolia - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are bright red, up to 9 cm diameter. The fruit is a berry 5 cm long and 3 cm broad, with green flesh speckled with white, slight downy hairs, containing numerous seeds . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The fruit is quite sour when it falls off the plant and can take a month to ripen to its full flavor of sour strawberries. [ 4 ]

  8. Some Forget-Me-Not Flowers are Invasive. Here's How to Tell - AOL

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    The plants are ripped out at the end of the spring, before the seed ripens and drops,” says Kuracina. ... You can also search for your state’s invasive plant watch list to learn which species ...

  9. Passiflora arizonica - Wikipedia

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    Passiflora arizonica, commonly known as the Arizona passionflower, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the genus Passiflora. It is a perennial climbing vine. [2] It is native to the Sonoran Desert in northwestern Mexico and southern Arizona. [3] It has showy white-purple flowers and grows in desert grasslands. [2]

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