passion flowers are climbing or prostrate vines with grasping tendrils. The plants can be herbaceous or woody. The simple leaves are entire or lobed, and a single plant may produce a diversity of leaf shapes. The passion flower blossom varies in form from a shallow saucer shape to a long cylindrical or trumpet-shaped tube, producing at its upper border five sepals, five petals, and many threadlike or membranous outgrowths from the tube, which constitute the most conspicuous and beautiful part of the flower.
Note : Plant comes with 10″ decorative pot- Light : 6 – 8 hrs. Direct Sunlight
- Watering : In Summer – Daily, In Rainy & Winter – as per soil moisture
- Where To Grow : Outdoors
- Maintenance : Low Maintenance
- Special Feature : Flowering
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