Passiflora vitifolia
Passiflora vitifolia, commonly known as Perfumed passionflower, is a climber from the Passifloraceae family, grown for ornamental purposes. Specific details about its cultivation, including sun and water needs, hardiness, mature height, blooming season, and toxicity, are not provided.
Light
Full sun
Watering
Medium water
Soil
Loamy, Sandy
Height
3–5 m
Spread
1–2 m
Zones
9–11
Flower colors
This species is a climber belonging to the Passifloraceae family and is primarily used as an ornamental plant.