Dwarf Passionvine - Passiflora lutea

Dwarf Passionvine - Passiflora lutea

$15.00
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Dwarf Passionvine (Passiflora lutea) is a vigorous herbaceous vine capable of reaching heights of up to 20 feet. Thriving in moist, well-drained soil, this plant showcases striking greenish-yellow to off-white flowers from summer through fall, followed by small black berries that add seasonal interest. As a larval host for Gulf Fritillary, Julia, and Zebra Longwing butterflies, it plays an essential role in supporting pollinator populations. In addition to its flowers attracting butterflies and birds, its berries serve as a valuable food source for both birds and mammals, making it a versatile and ecological choice for gardens and naturalized areas. Herbaceous vine Approx. size: Up to 20 ft. high Flower: Greenish-yellow to off-white Blooms: Late summer to fall Fruit: Black berries Exposure: Full sun to part shade Moist, well-drained soil Attracts bees, butterflies Birds and mammals eat the fruit Larval Host Plant for Gulf Fritillary, Zebra Longwing and Julia butterflies /mp

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