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  • Does passiflora incarnata produce these fruits?

  • @DbaBro1 Yes they do. They are different from the ones in the vid however. They have a dull green skin but are still edible and very tasty.

  • I have some P.edulis that are about 2 years old but no flower. I really want to get the fruit. :-(

  • @KawaiiKemonomimi hI YA I JUST PLANTED THEM AND THEY GREW FRUIT LIKE THE ADULT PLANTS THE SEEDS CAME FROM iF YOU WANT I WILL MAIL SOME SEEDS OF MINE AT $8 FOR A BUNCH.

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  • Wow you have fruit on yours? Mine always flower but never fruit! How did you get it to produce fruit?

  • @IfunyunsI sounds like you are lacking the most single impotent ingredient BEES mine did the same flowers but only one or two fruit set i got a small hobby paint brush and pollinated them myself now i have over 100 set on be sure you pollinate the female part of the flower only takes a couple of grain of pollen to set fruit

  • What species of passion vine is this? I have P. Incarnata, my leaves are 3-lobed, more purple in the flowers, fruits look about the same but not shiny. My fruits tastes like lemon/orange with a nice sweet aftertaste

  • @grapetwistersoda how long did you let it grow for? it usually takes a couple years for it to even produce flowers or fruits, The one in my farm just starting producing this year and its the 3rd year of growing, and its making a myriad number of fruits now! patience is a key virtue!

  • Is that passiflora ligularis aka sweet granadilla

  • @GreeneJ92 lol yes, its the purple variety, the most common

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