Blue Passion aka Bahama Blue is my favorite. The Gulf Fritillary butterflies lay their eggs on this plant, this is the only plant the baby caterpillars will eat. They won’t eat any other vine except the Blue Passion Flower Leaves. I had Maypop and tried feeding them. It only eat Blue. So went on a wild hunt so they would not starve, buying small starter plants was not enough to keep up with their appetite. I purchased these plants on Etsy and now am going to grow seeds found on Amazon
This is the largest collection of varieties I have seen. Keep Going! Please do a taste test of each, that would be so cool to watch. Considering growing some varieties here in Fl
Thank you for the wonderful tour. I really enjoyed seeing all of your passion fruit varieties. I am new to passion fruit growing but have instantly fallen in love with them!!
Ive had my passion vine for maybe third season and it has taken over quite some space in my garden but just like before. Has several flowers that just die off no fruit. Am i doing something wrong or should i get rid of this variety?
wow that's a lot of passion fruit plants in your garden... looking at the time of the video looks like it has been a few years... can they still see your house from the outside?
Beautiful Garden!!!! I have never seen a passion flower, they are so beautiful... Thank-you for sharing your garden with us!!!✌❤😊 You know I put banana peels at the base of my rose bushes. When they mulch down the road still smells like a rose but something about the bananas keeps aphids and other pests of of the plants. I also do this to my Plumerias, and bugs stay away??
I have a purple passion flower vine with some fruit but the leaves on mine are more pale green in color. Yours looks so lush and dark green. Do you have a special type of soil or fertilizer that you use?
Thanks for showing us your passion fruit plants. I have a red rover passiflora edulis plant that I’ve had to hand pollinate to get fruit from. I see you have bee houses. Do you know what kind of bees pollinate your passion flowers? Also, I love your Norwegian stave church (or perhaps Thai building) bird or insect house or feeder (on the red post). Do you recall where you got it?
I believe that is a Thai Spirit House - my dad bought me one once, but the wood was soft and did not last very long. He also had a photo of a Norwegian stave church, as he has a Norwegian friend. I have the picture still
Wow, you have the best passion plants I have ever seen. Thank you so much for sharing all of that information. I am growing passing plants at My school in a garden program for the kids and yes they must be maintained but it is a beautiful plant.
Where do you live...such general speaking “Northeast Florida, Southwest Alabama, Mid Texas, etc.?” I was because I live is southwest alabama and been having a time trying to get my Passion flowers to germinate and my plants to actually grow. Any suggestions or tips appreciated. Have purple and blue
@@one.arizona.garden Thanks! That’s good to know. I like the tartness of Frederick, but yellow is good too. I think yellow might not do so well in San Francisco, since we have limited hot days. Your garden makes me want to move Southward! :)
What part of Arizona are you in? And are some of these in greenhouses? I’m so curious to know how much heat these guys can handle. Thank you so much! Love your videos💖
Wow sister amazing energy in these beauties !! I live in north Phoenix and grow mainly cacti but wanna grow passion fruit :) can you suggest to me where I can aquire some of these known fruiting varieties? Please and thank you .
After reading comments I see that you ordered these varieties online .. since I'm local would you be interested in selling me a few that you know grow well here or trade me for some cactus maybe ? Anyways thanks for your time :)
The last (and bumpy!) passionfruit fruit you showed looked as if it might have had "bullet virus", but I can't be sure. It can cause bumps in the skins of fruits and in the leaves.
Do we have to hand pollinate every single flower to get fruits lik that is very trouble some what if we are busy does not have the time so we don't get any fruits
I have a couple varieties of passionflower and one of them has a very tiny flower and fruit. Looks just like a common passionflower but the bloom is the size of a dime and the fruits are tiny berries . Comes up as yellow passionflower
Im totally confused. Is the panama red and purple passion fruit the same variety or what? Im googling and trying to find the answer but no luck. I really would like the panama red but the plant nursery where I live only has purple passion fruit. please help me out.
Great garden!! I'm impressed :) I have two vines of purple passion, they're big and giving a lot's of flower right now, I'm hand pollinating the flowers, but they don't give fruit and they die after two days. I tried also cross pollinating between the two vines, it doesn't work ether. Any idea why ?or any suggestions?
Hello mam! How are you getting fruits from flowers? My plant is producing flowers but they are falling without producing fruits.. my plant is 4-5 months old.. please guide me regarding fruits production.
@@saiee6035 IF it is a fruiting variety - not all of them are - you can use the same flower to pollinate. I was reading recently (mine pollinate on their own), to wait until later in the afternoon when the pollen is fully developed, then remove an anther and rub it across the pistil (top of the ovary).
Hoping someone can help identify what I bought. I bought what was advertised as a passion flower, it has the same leaves but it has never flowered in two years. The leaves are a darker green and it grows so veraciously that unless I cut it back continuously, it overpowers my flowering passion flowers. Have I been duped with some kind of weed that looks like passion flower leaves? Probably a lesson never to buy on ebay!
I didn't know there were that many different varieties 😳 can't wait for the tasting video 😎 I just planted a small Purple Possum but while I was taking the plant out of the pot half root ball fell off and took the roots with it 😭 it hasn't died yet and I keep checking it 🤞🙏
@@one.arizona.garden Links to where you got yours would be good. I have only found a couple of Fredricks at Lowes and a Grenadilla and purple possom at Richard's . Something killed both of my 2 year old vines over the summer, probably just the sheer heat this year. I'm hoping to start over, but would like to find more varieties.