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where are the seeds in a passion flower plant Passiflora foetida | Stinking Passion Flower

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where are the seeds in a passion flower plant Passiflora foetida | Stinking Passion FlowerPassiflora foetida, commonly known as the wild or stinking passionflower, is a unique and fascinating tropical vine found in various parts of the world. This perennial climber is known for its distinctive and intricate three lobed leaves and tendrils, which it uses to cling and climb, often covering fences or trellises. The flowers of Passiflora foetida are a standout feature, with an unusual yet captivating structure. These pinkish white blooms have

Passiflora foetida, commonly known as the wild or stinking passionflower, is a unique and fascinating tropical vine found in various parts of the world. This perennial climber is known for its distinctive and intricate three-lobed leaves and tendrils, which it uses to cling and climb, often covering fences or trellises. The flowers of Passiflora foetida are a standout feature, with an unusual yet captivating structure. These pinkish-white blooms have a pink ring near the inside, turning white on the outside, making an otherworldly appearance, featuring complex arrangements of filaments and a delicate central corona. The vine produces small, egg-shaped fruits that are initially green but turn orange or yellow when ripe. While the fruits are edible, they are often less desirable due to their somewhat unpleasant odor, hence the common name "stinking passionflower." However, Passiflora foetida is a popular choice for ornamental use, adding a touch of tropical charm and intrigue to gardens and landscapes. It also plays a vital role in attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies with its unique and alluring blooms.  Zones 5-10

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To germinate Passiflora foetida seeds, start by scarifying the seeds to break their hard outer coat. This can be done by gently rubbing the seeds with sandpaper or nicking them with a knife. After scarification, soak the seeds in warm water for 24 to 48 hours to further soften the seed coat. Next, prepare a well-draining potting mix using equal parts peat moss and perlite or sand. Fill small pots or seed trays with the mixture and sow the seeds on the surface, lightly pressing them into the soil. Do not cover the seeds with additional soil, as they require light to germinate. Place the pots or trays in a warm location with indirect sunlight. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged by misting or bottom watering. Germination typically occurs within 4 to 6 weeks, but it can take longer. Once the seedlings have emerged, continue to provide them with bright, indirect light and maintain evenly moist soil conditions. After the seedlings have developed several true leaves, they can be transplanted into individual pots or into a garden bed with well-draining soil.

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