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Passiflora Hybrids

Passiflora 'Indigo Dream' 4" pot

Indigo Dream Passion Flower.  Flowers are 4" across with lavender petals and logn, thick blackish-purple filaments.  The medium-sized vine has deep green leaves that are shaped like a hand.  Established vines will tolerate a slight frost and may sprout from the roots if the top is damaged. Tolerates heat. 

(Passiflora 'Incense' x Passiflora caerulea) Subgenus: Passiflora.  Patrick Worley's hybrid.

 

Light: Full sun, part shade.  

Water: Moderate.

Soil: A wide range of soil, but it must be well-drained.

Fertilizer: A slow-release, bloom-booster type fertilizer is appreciated, but beware of using a fertilizer with too much nitrogen as it may push leaves at the expense of flowers.

Hardiness: Zone 9.



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Charles Goodman
4 Perfect Passifloras!

I purchased 4 Passifloras: pittieri, Manta, gabrielliana, and Índigo Dream. They were packed exceptionally well! I’ve been buying plants online for decades and I can honestly say, these were the best packed plants I’ve ever bought. They arrived in amazing, perfect condition!
These are beautiful, healthy plants! They couldn’t be any better and are worthy of 5 stars.

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Phil
Does 'Ok' in North Texas

I really like this vine, but overall its just 'Ok'. The vine itself is heat tolerant, but not the flower buds. I have had mine in the ground here for 5 years and it blooms for me here in the DFW area in spring and fall. From May to August I can probably count how many flower buds bloomed on 2 hands. It will drop about 90% or more of its buds before they ever get close to blooming, even with afternoon shade. Also, this vine seems to have a higher leaf turnover than most other passiflora, meaning a lot more litter. While the flowers are beautiful, and I am sure more enjoyable in a temperate area, I think I will replace it with another passion vine that blooms throughout the hot summer.