The star-shaped blooms of the Blue Passion Vine (Passiflora incarnata) radiate violet colored filaments with a delicate harmonic resonance. The leaves are 3-lobed and the tendrils are quick climbers that provide an excellent food source for many collectable butterfly larvae. This vine pollinated by hummingbirds, bees and bumblebees and is native to the United States. As the State flower of Tennessee the vine is loaded with blue and white clusters of flowers that are centered by wiry, arched, golden reproductive parts, and this vine produces beautiful hand sized blooms that magically turn into hen-egg sized fruits that are edible and are called "passion fruit".
Passion Fruit Vine
Grow Passion Flowers
Recommended USDA zones for Blue Passion Vine
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Zone 6
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-5° to 5°
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Zone 7
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5° to 10°
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Zone 8
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10° to 20°
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Zone 9
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20° to 30°
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Zone 10
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30° to 40°
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Recommended States to grow Blue Passion Flowering Vines:
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Delivery Time: Shrubs and Vines are shipped October through May and should ship within ten business days from when the order was placed, while in the current shipping season. The actual delivery time will usually be within four to seven days following the date of shipping by Ty Ty Plant Nursery. Delivery time can not be guaranteed, if a package needs to arrive prior to a specific date please note in the comment section of the order or contact Ty Ty Nursery by telephone during normal business hours. Our Shrubs and Vines are container grown plants, that will be removed from the containers prior to shipping to allow for the most efficient shipping method, unless Motor Freight accommodations have been made then the plants can be delivered in containers.
Shipping Method: UPS Ground and Motor Freight if the proper arrangements have been made by the customer prior to shipping. Shipping costs do apply on Motor Freight shipments, not covered by any sales promotions.
*1 Year Free Plantsurance Policy is void on any shipment outside of recommended USDA zones, or authorized to ship by the customer during below freezing temperatures.
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