Passiflora 'Purple Passion' - Purple Passionflower

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This vigorous, semi-evergreen climber produces exotic-looking, purple flowers from midsummer to autumn, followed by small orange fruits. Passiflora caerulea is a fast-growing, twining plant that provides stunning vertical interest when trained over trellises, fences, or pergolas. Its striking blooms make it a show-stopping feature in any garden while attracting pollinators throughout the warmer months.

Passiflora caerulea, commonly known as Purple Passionflower, is celebrated for its intricate flowers and ability to thrive in British gardens. Hardy in most regions, it benefits from a sheltered, sunny position where it can flourish and spread with ease.

 

Semi-Evergreen Perennial Climber

Fast-Growing, Long-Flowering

Flowers: June – October

Foliage: Semi-evergreen (may lose leaves in colder winters)


Scientific Name
Passiflora caerulea (blue passionflower)

Common Name
Purple Passionflower

Origin
Native to South America (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay)

Pruning Tips
Light pruning in early spring helps control growth and encourages new flowering shoots. In late winter, cut back any damaged or overgrown stems to maintain a manageable shape.

Wildlife Value
Highly attractive to bees and butterflies. The flowers provide a rich nectar source, while the fruits may be enjoyed by birds in late autumn.

Positioning
Prefers full sun and thrives best in a sheltered location, such as against a south- or west-facing wall. Ideal for trellises, fences, or pergolas.

Water
Keep soil moist but well-drained, especially during the growing season. Drought tolerant once established but benefits from occasional watering in prolonged dry spells.

Soil
Prefers well-draining, moderately fertile soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH. Adapts well to most soil types but dislikes heavy clay or waterlogged conditions.

Food
Feed every 4–6 weeks during the growing season with a general-purpose fertiliser to encourage flowering. Avoid overfeeding, as excessive nitrogen can lead to more foliage and fewer flowers.

Pet-safe
Mildly toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of pets and children.

Sprouts Top Tips
To encourage more flowers, train young shoots horizontally along a trellis or fence—this helps stimulate additional flowering along the vine.

 

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