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product_id: 26417202
title: "Passion Fruit (Passiflora Edulis) 10 Unrooted Cuttings"
brand: "hawaii grown"
price: "€ 4.36"
currency: EUR
in_stock: false
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/26417202-passion-fruit-passiflora-edulis-10-unrooted-cuttings
store_origin: HR
region: Croatia
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# 10 unrooted cuttings for rapid propagation Thrives in subtropical & container-friendly Frost-tolerant cultivars down to upper 20°F Passion Fruit (Passiflora Edulis) 10 Unrooted Cuttings

**Brand:** hawaii grown
**Price:** € 4.36
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Cultivate passion, harvest envy—grow the tropics at your doorstep!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Passion Fruit (Passiflora Edulis) 10 Unrooted Cuttings by hawaii grown
- **How much does it cost?** € 4.36 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- hawaii grown enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hawaii grown brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Wind & Heat Smart:** Requires minimal maintenance with natural resilience to wind and moderate summer heat—effortless tropical vibes.
- • **Frost-Resilient Vines:** Special cultivars survive chilly temps as low as upper 20s°F—extend your growing season with confidence.
- • **Indoor & Outdoor Ready:** Ideal for containers and indoor growth, bringing lush greenery and vibrant fruit to your workspace or home.
- • **Grow Your Own Exotic Passion:** 10 premium unrooted cuttings to kickstart your tropical garden or indoor jungle.
- • **Versatile Climate Adaptation:** Perfect for subtropical zones and adaptable to California’s Bay Area microclimates.

## Overview

This set of 10 unrooted Passion Fruit (Passiflora edulis) cuttings offers a unique opportunity to grow vibrant, frost-tolerant vines native to South America. Perfect for subtropical climates and container gardening, these cuttings thrive in mild winters and moderate heat, making them ideal for millennial professionals seeking a lush, exotic addition to their home or office environment.

## Description

Common Names: Passion Fruit, Granadilla, Purple Granadilla, Yellow Passion Fruit Related Species: Fragrant Granadilla (Passiflora alata), Red Granadilla (P. coccinea), Maypop (P. incarnata), Yellow Granadilla (P. Laurifolia), Sweet Granadilla (P. ligularis), Sweet Calabash (P. maliformis), Banana Passion Fruit (P. mollissima), Giant Granadilla (P. quadrangularis). Origin: The purple passion fruit is native from southern Brazil through Paraguay to northern Argentina. It has been stated that the yellow form is of unknown origin, or perhaps native to the  region of Brazil, or is a hybrid between P. edulis and P. ligularis. Cytological studies have not borne out the hybrid theory. In Australia the purple passion fruit was flourishing and partially naturalized in coastal areas of Queensland before 1900. In Hawaii, seeds of the purple passion fruit, brought from Australia, were first planted in 1880 and the vine came to be popular in home gardens. Adaptation: The purple passion fruit is subtropical and prefers a frost-free climate. However, there are cultivars that can take temperatures into the upper 20's (°F) without serious damage. The plant is widely grown in California as far north as San Jose, the Monterey Bay Area and the San Franciso Bay Area. The vines may lose some of their leaves in cool winters. The roots often resprout even if the top is killed. The plant does not grow well in intense summer heat. The yellow passion fruit is tropical or near-tropical and is much more intolerant of frost. Both forms need protection from the wind. Generally, annual rainfall should be at least 35 inches. Passion fruit vines make good container specimens but require maintenance. They perform well indoors.

## Features

- Five Unrooted Cuttings from Passion Fruit!
- Grow yours today!
- Common Names: Passion Fruit, Granadilla, Purple Granadilla, Yellow Passion Fruit
- The purple passion fruit is subtropical and prefers a frost-free climate. However, there are cultivars that can take temperatures into the upper 20's (°F) without serious damage. The plant is widely grown in California as far north as San Jose, the Monterey Bay Area and the San Franciso Bay Area.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-19*