Passiflora incarnata

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Passiflora incarnata
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 Wild passion vine, Maypop, Purple passionflower, Wild apricot, May apple
Passiflora incarnata flower and bee
Habit: vine
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Lifespan: perennial
Origin: SE United States
Poisonous:
Exposure: full sun
Water: regular to moderate
Features: flowers, fruit
Hardiness: -23°C, (-10°F)
Bloom:
USDA Zones:
Sunset Zones: 4-10, 12-33
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The yellow mucilage around the seeds of the egg-sized fruit is sweet and edible, however it is quite seedy and mostly benefits wildlife.

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Easily from seed.

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