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Botanical name: Passiflora edulis L.
Other name: Passiflora, apricot vine, grenadilla, maracuja, maracuya.

Plant Description
Passion fruits are great for use in soft drinks or cocktails. The fruits grow on a climbing plant which is also well known for its beautiful flowers. The passion fruit vine is a strong, vigorous, evergreen climber, produces egg sized fruit filled with wonderfully tart, bright orange pulp and it originated in South America. This uncommon golden passion fruit is native in Malaysia. Passion fruit vines are hardy to 32F, so protect from any frosts. They can withstand short drops below 32F but foliage may die back. It can grow about 20ft per year. The plant vine can live between 5 to 7 years. Passion fruit can grow well in Southern California and Florida.
 
How to grow
It grows and produces well between altitudes of 2,000 and 4,000 ft (650-1,300 m).
Soil type: light to heavy sandy loams, of medium texture are most suitable, and pH should be from 6.5 to 7.5. If the soil is too acid, lime must be applied. Good drainage is essential to minimize the incidence of collar rot.
Seeds are planted 1/2 in (1.25 cm) deep in beds, and seedlings may be transplanted when 10 in (25 cm) high.
Regular watering will keep a vine flowering and fruiting almost continuously.
Pruning passion fruit is essential to avoid overgrown and fungal diseases.
Questions & Comments
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f/w
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Jan 2nd, 2013 at 1:41:19 PM PST by
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fan back thanks
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Jan 3rd, 2013 at 5:13:30 AM PST by
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this is also the passion flower, which has a story to it ~~

Jacomo Bosio, a scholar, lived in Rome in 1609. He was working on a treatise
upon the crucifixion when an Augustinian friar of Mexican birth showed him
drawings of a remarkable flower. After much prevarication (and a rather liberal
interpretation of the facts) he agreed to include the drawings of the flower in
his book. The symbols of the Passion of Christ were many and varied. The unique
corona represented the crown of thorns. The ten sepals and petals represented
the Apostles (except Judas and Peter, who both distanced themselves from Christ
prior to the crucifixion). The five anthers were the five wounds on Christ’s
body, and the three stigmas the nails. The leaves were the spear that pierced
His side, and the tendrils the scourges that flayed His flesh.

this vine/flower/fruit grows wild here in southern miss. the purples are a rich hue...:-)
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Dec 29th, 2012 at 2:26:51 PM PST by
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oops, forgot to f&w...:-)
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Dec 29th, 2012 at 2:28:37 PM PST by

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