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Maypop: The Cold-Hardy Passion Flower That Pops with Personality Passiflora incarnata, better known as maypop, is a hardy, fast-growing passion vine with intricate blooms, edible fruit, and serious pollinator cred.
Maypops (Passiflora incarnata) are delicious tropical-flavored passion fruits native to the US. Find out how to forage, grow, and eat them!
Common Name (s): Apricot Vine Maypop Passionflower Passion Flower Passion Vine Phonetic Spelling pas-si-FLOR-ah in-kar-NAH-tuh This plant has medium severity poison characteristics. See below Description Passionflower is a rapidly growing, trailing or climbing perennial or herbaceous perennial. It is a member of the passion vine family ...
The name Maypop comes from the hollow, yellow fruits that pop loudly when crushed. Native habitat: roadsides, prairies, meadows, pastures, woodland edges, stream and riverbanks.
Maypop (Passiflora incarnata)–also known as the purple passion flower–is a widespread native vine in the passion flower family.
Purple passionflower (Passiflora incarnata), commonly called maypop for the sound made when stepping on it, is a fast-growing, evergreen, and tendril-climbing vine. Purple passionflower is the hardiest of the passionflower species, best grown in full sun and well-draining, moist soil.
Everything you need to grow Maypop successfully — from the best companion plants and spacing to seasonal planting tips. Plan your Maypop garden layout with our free visual planner.