Passiflora lutea (Yellow passion flower)

Other names: Yellow passionflower, Yellow passion vine, Dwarf passionflower, Eastern yellow passionflower, Hardy yellow passionflower

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Where to grow

Soil type
  • Loamy
  • Sandy
Soil drainage
  • Moist but well-drained
Soil pH
  • Acid
  • Alkaline
  • Neutral
Sunlight
  • Partial Shade
  • Full Sun
Aspect
  • East
  • South
Exposure
  • Sheltered

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Additional plant details

Cultivation

Best in fertile, sandy or gravelly, moist but well-drained loam in partial shade. Easily tolerates full sun. Does not tolerate waterlogged conditions. Will be semi-evergreen or evergreen in areas with mild winters.

Suggested uses

Containers/Patio, Mediterranean, Cottage/Informal, Low Maintenance, Wallside and trellises

UK hardiness

USDA zones

Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9, Zone 10

Sunset zone

WUCOLS

North-Central Coastal = Moderate/Medium
Central Valley = Moderate/Medium
South Coastal = Moderate/Medium
South Inland = Moderate/Medium
High and Intermediate Desert = Inappropriate
Low Desert = Moderate/Medium

Foliage

Semi-evergreen

Habit

Climbing, Trailing

Native to

Southeastern United States, Southern United States, Eastern United States

Drought tolerant

No

Flood tolerant

No

Toxicity

Not toxic

Plant care

Pruning

Pruning group 11 or 12 in late winter or early spring. Blooms on new wood. Pinch out tips when young to encourage branching. Train up a support or allow to trail along the ground.

Propagation methods

Seed, Layering, Semi-hardwood cuttings

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