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Passion Flower

Passiflora caerulea 'Passion Flower'

"The Blue Passion Flower, `Passiflora caerulea,' is an extremely fast growing plant that produces egg-shaped orange fruits. The fruits may be either eaten fresh or used in teas. This hardy variety also exhibits ornate, multi-colored flowers that have a minty fragrance. This plant will grow and bloom throughout the year in warmer regions. This wonderful vine is attractive to butterflies, bees and birds, and is easy to grow in containers. It is also known as the Blue Crown Passion Flower."

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