PASSION FRUIT, MARACUYA POSSOM PURPLE (PASSIFLORA EDULIS)


Passion Fruit, Maracuya Possom Purple (Passiflora edulis)
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Vine or creeper plantFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryBlue, lavender, purple flowersWhite, off-white flowersEdible plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

The classic purple passion fruit, Possum Purple is prized for its deep purple fruit, rich tropical aroma, and perfectly balanced sweet-tart flavor. The medium-sized fruit is filled with bright orange pulp that's delicious fresh and equally outstanding in juices, desserts, jams, and cocktails.
This vigorous vine is known for its reliable production and heavy crops when grown in warm, sunny conditions. Its excellent flavor and dependable performance have made Possum Purple one of the most popular purple passion fruit varieties for home gardens.
Best for gardeners who want the classic purple passion fruit with outstanding flavor and dependable harvests.
See Article about Passion Fruit.

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Plant type
Fruit plant
Fruit type
Passion fruit, Maracuya
Variety/Cultivar
Possom Purple
Plant form ?
Vine or creeper
Sun exposure
Full sun
USDA zone ?
9-11
Hardiness ?
30°F
Watering
Moderate watering
Flower color
White and off-white flowers, Blue, lavender, purple flowers
Growing conditions
Outdoors in the suitable USDA zone, Small backyard, Pot-growing, Indoors
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Passion Fruit, Maracuya Possom Purple (Passiflora edulis): Planting and Care Instructions

Plant Overview

Growth habit: This plant grows as a vine or creeper. It likes to climb or spread out, so it does well on trellises, fences, or along the ground. It can also be grown in a container with a support structure, making it suitable for patios or small spaces.

Growing conditions: This plant can be grown outdoors in suitable USDA zones. It is well-suited for small backyards, pots, or indoor spaces with enough light.

Watering: This plant needs moderate watering. Allow the top of the soil to dry slightly before watering again.

Sun exposure: This plant grows best in full sun or very bright light. If grown indoors, it should be placed in a bright spot, such as near a south-facing window or under strong grow lights.

USDA Zone: USDA 8 - 11. The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map categorizes North America into zones based on average annual minimum winter temperatures, each differing by 10 °F. This map serves as a basic guide for selecting appropriate plants for a region. However, it's not definitive; plant varieties vary in cold tolerance, and young plants typically need more protection. Additionally, local microclimates, like sheltered areas or sunny spots, can influence plant health and survivability beyond the general zone recommendation.

Cold Hardiness: Tolerates light freezing to about 30°F for short periods (mature plants). Young plants must be protected. Plant hardiness indicates the coldest temperature a mature plant can endure briefly while staying healthy. This rating is a guideline and can vary among varieties of the same species. Young plants often need more cold protection. Additionally, a plant's survival can be enhanced by the microclimate of its location, which may provide shelter from wind or extra warmth, allowing it to thrive beyond its typical hardiness range.

Plant type: This is a fruit tree (Passion fruit, Maracuya Possom Purple). With proper care, it produces edible fruits.

Flower color: This plant produces white and off-white, and blue, lavender, or purple flowers during its blooming season.

Outdoor planting

Select a planting spot that fits the plant sun and moisture needs. Loosen the soil and mix in compost or organic matter to improve poor soil. Dig a hole just slightly larger than the root ball and avoid planting deeper than it was before. For better drainage, the top of the root ball can sit slightly above the surrounding soil. Provide temporary shade at first if conditions are hot or sunny. Water regularly and monitor soil moisture until the plant is well rooted. nAdd mulch around the base to keep the soil moist and reduce weeds. Shape the mulch to form a shallow basin for water, but keep mulch away from the stem.

Indoor planting

Use a container with drainage holes and a well-draining potting mix. Position the plant so that the top of the root ball is level with the surface of the soil - avoid planting too deep. A slow-release fertilizer can be mixed into the soil at planting time to support healthy growth. Place the plant in a location that matches its light needs, and water according to its care requirements. Be careful not to overwater, and ensure good airflow around the plant to reduce the risk of pests and disease.

Protecting Plants in Winter

When it gets cold, some plants need extra help. You can move potted plants indoors or under a covered patio. Young plants need extra protection because they are more sensitive to cold and less established. For plants in the ground, use frost cloth to keep them warm. Stop using fertilizer in late fall so plants can rest. Try to place plants in areas protected from cold wind, rain, and frost.

Cold Hardiness and Microclimates

USDA zone and hardiness are only general guidelines. Actual cold tolerance can vary based on plant variety and local conditions. Even small differences between varieties can matter. Also, warmer spots in your yard—like near a wall or fence—can help plants survive cold nights. These little warm areas are called microclimates, and they make a big difference.

Outdoor and indoor planting instructions