Potted plants can be placed outside in a warm sheltered spot during the summer, if desired. They generally begin blooming in July and continue until frost outdoors, even longer inside. The vines can also grow up to 15 feet in a season. Provide a trellis or other suitable support system for this vine, and the Passion flower (Passiflora incarnata) will reward you with unique and beautiful purplish-blue flowers. There are numerous species of Passiflora in other colors as well, such as yellow, and all species produce edible fruits ranging from half an inch on up to six inches in diameter. These fruits also vary with shape and color depending on the species grown, from round to oblong and yellow to purple.
The Passion flower is a beautiful tropical-looking vine, though not native to tropical regions. In spite of its tropical appearance, the Passion flower, also known as the Maypop because it pops out of the ground in May, is actually native to the southeastern U.S. and can be seen growing along roadsides, open fields, and even in some wooded areas. The Passion flower was named by early missionaries in the early 1500s, who believed parts of the plant symbolized features of the crucifixion of Christ. For instance, the flower's five petals and five petal-like sepals were said to represent the ten apostles who remained faithful to Jesus throughout the Passion-suffering and death. In addition, the flower's circle of hair-like rays above its petals was thought to suggest the crown of thorns upon Christ's head.
If you're looking for something different to add an exotic presence to your home, look no further. The Passion flower is certainly a good choice. It's relatively carefree, quite exquisite in appearance, and the flowering vine is filled with a rich history.
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- Provide a trellis or other suitable support system for this vine.
- Potted plants can be placed outside in a warm sheltered spot during the summer.



