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Climber & Vine seeds > Passion vines - Passiflora > PASSIFLORA ACTINIA

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PASSIFLORA ACTINIA

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Passiflora actinia resembles a combination of the Passiflora caerula and Passiflora edulis. The coloration is of light purple, dark purple and white. It produces edible 4" - 5" yellow fruits.

Climbs up to 30 feet.

Hardy zone 9a

Sowing instructions

Sow in trays, pots, etc of good seed compost in a propagator or warm place to maintain an optimum temperature of 70-40-70F . Sowing Depth: žin . Germination can be slow. Seal the seed container after sowing in a polythene bag and place in a temperature of 70F for 3 months. Keep compost moist but not over wet. If germination does not occur by the end of this time, transfer to a fridge (Not freezer) for 3-5 months. At the end of this period return to 70F when germination should occur in around 3 months.. 
 

PASSIFLORA ACTINIA