Passion flowers will add a lovely, exotic look and feel to your garden, quickly covering unsightly walls and fences with their twining stems, glossy foliage and glamorous blooms. This new collection of two large flowered varieties comprises Passiflora ‘Duuk’ – the most winter hardy passion flower on the market, tolerating temparatures as low as up to -10c; and the unusually named Passiflora ‘Silly Cow’ – the biggest passiuon flower blooms available, with lovely pale mauve flowers and spectacular blue filaments. Height: Up to 10m (32’). Supplied in 1 litre pots.
Culinary information: Some parts of these flowers are edible. for more details about edible flowers.
Height Up to 1000cm (394in)
Spread Up to 200cm (79in)
Hardy Perennial
conservatoryexotic gardengreenhousewalls and fences
sun or semi shade
Flowering Months
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1 x 1 Litre Potted Plant (73190)
Transplant Passion flower plants into any moist, well drained soil. Choose a sunny position that is protected from cold winds in winter. Prior to planting, add plenty of well rotted manure or garden compost to the soil. When growing Passion flower, be sure to provide the twining stems with an appropriate support such as trellis or wires attached to fences and pergolas.
Feed and water regularly throughout the growing season. In autumn, apply a mulch of well rotted manure or garden compost to the base of the plant. Pruning Passion flowers is best undertaken in spring. Prune out the oldest stems, and reduce the remaining stems to restrict their vigorous growth to the available space.







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