Congrats on this accomplishment! For whatever it’s worth, I live in probably one of the warmest neighborhoods in downtown Washington, DC. I planted a “hardy” passionflower in the ground in our backyard garden Feb 17, two days after our last freeze of the winter. Come to find out during the first flower blooms that it was actually Passiflora Alata, that produces the sweet tropical Passionfruit. After a brutally hot and humid summer, just getting the flowers to bloom the first year was rewarding, but I’m now seeing fruit starting to grow! I cannot believe it. Feels really rewarding. Glad to see others successful with tropical in the DMV region.
Very nice shearing beautiful home Gardan.
Thanks
Very beautiful👌👌👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Love that
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Niceee
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Hii, from zone 9! Where did you find original seeds? Thx
Also try using a paint brush for the pollen 😊
I bought on ebay, but zone 9 shouldn’t have any issue with passion fruits.
Yea I was lazy :)
Congrats on this accomplishment! For whatever it’s worth, I live in probably one of the warmest neighborhoods in downtown Washington, DC. I planted a “hardy” passionflower in the ground in our backyard garden Feb 17, two days after our last freeze of the winter. Come to find out during the first flower blooms that it was actually Passiflora Alata, that produces the sweet tropical Passionfruit. After a brutally hot and humid summer, just getting the flowers to bloom the first year was rewarding, but I’m now seeing fruit starting to grow! I cannot believe it. Feels really rewarding. Glad to see others successful with tropical in the DMV region.
Wow thats awesome