Passiflora bryonioides: complete guide
Passiflora bryonioides
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Passiflora bryonioides is a captivating climbing plant native to Arizona and Mexico, belonging to the Passifloraceae family. Passiflora bryonioides forms long, twining stems that can grow 2-3 meters long. The leaves are trifoliate with serrated margins and glossy green color.
After blooming, striking round fruits develop about 2 cm in diameter. Fruits are ripe when yellow and can be eaten. They have a sweet, fruity taste.
This plant requires abundant sun - minimum 6-8 hours of direct sun daily. For home cultivation, a south-facing location is ideal. In temperate climates, it thrives excellently in containers that can be placed outdoors in full sun. Well-drained soil is essential. A mixture of garden soil, perlite, and sand in equal parts provides optimal drainage.
Passiflora bryonioides is an excellent choice for gardeners wanting to combine exotic flowers and edible fruits. With plenty of sun, well-drained soil, and sparing watering, this plant grows flourishingly.
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