The listing, Passion flower vine *10* Seeds has ended.
The Passion Flower is a common roadside weed, found throughout many areas of the
Southeastern United States where it often grows in large masses in ditches and open fields.
Passiflora incarnata derived the early common name of Maypop from
the way it just seems to 'pop' out of the ground in May.
Maypops were eventually renamed as the Passion Flower by missionaries in the early 1500s.
The missionaries believed (or professed) that several parts of the plant, including
the petals, rays, and sepals, symbolized features of the crucifixion of Christ.
Regardless of what you choose to call the Passiflora incarnata vine,
these 3 inch diameter flowers are very unique and beautiful.
They begin blooming in July and continue until frost.
The vines can easily grow up to 15 feet in a season.
Grow it on a fence or trellis, or simply allow it to scramble harmlessly over your shrubs and trees.