Passiflora vitifolia (Grape Leaved Passion Fruit)
Botanical name: Passiflora vitifolia
Common names: Grape Leaved Passion Fruit, Crimson Passion Flower
Family: Passifloraceae
Origin: Central America
Hardiness: 25°F Protect from frost









Passiflora vitifolia is a vine with cylindric stems covered in red-brown hairs when young. The name is derived from the shape of leaves resembling that of grape leaves. The flowers are a beautiful deep red.
The vine is moderately hardy and can be killed back by hard freezing temperatures or prolonged frosts.
Similar plants: Passiflora vitifolia (Grape Leaved Passion Fruit)
- Passiflora alata (Winged-Stem Passionflower)
- Passiflora caerulea (Common Passion Flower)
- Passiflora citrina (Yellow Passion Flower)
- Passiflora coccinea (Red Passion Flower)
- Passiflora colinvauxii (Colinvaux's Passion Flower)
- Passiflora coriacea (Wild Sweet Calabash)
- Passiflora edulis (Passion Fruit)
- Passiflora foetida (Wild Maracuja)
- Passiflora incarnata x cincinnata ''Incense'' (Passiflora 'Incense')
- Passiflora laurifolia (Water lemon)
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