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Blue Passion Flower Seeds
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Blue Passion Flower
Seeds per Package: 50
Passiflora caerulea
đź’™ Blue Passionflower | The Holy Trinity Vine of Dreamers đź’™
(Passiflora caerulea — also known as Maypop, Apricot Vine, Molly-Pop, and Granadilla)
For the gardener who communes with the curious and craves the mystical—Blue Passionflower is a vine spun from a dream. Her flowers are strange and holy things—saucer-shaped and surreal, with a halo of blue-violet filaments surrounding a starry white center. Some say the bloom resembles a sacred relic; others say it looks like a spell frozen in mid-casting. I say: she’s magic in bloom.
This vigorous perennial vine twines its way up fences, trellises, and daydreams alike, cloaking structures with lush, green leaves and crowning them in celestial blossoms from early summer to early fall. As summer wanes, look for plump fruits that begin green and ripen to sun-warmed shades of yellow and deep orange—tangy treasures hidden beneath the leafy canopy.
🧝‍♀️ Lore & Uses from the Garden Witch’s Grimoire
Also known as Maypop and Holy-Trinity Flower, this vine is beloved by bees, butterflies, and spirits of stillness. The flowers and leaves can be dried for calming teas, while the petals themselves are divine as edible garnishes—crowning cocktails, cakes, or herbal tonics like a crown of living lace.
🌿 Growing Wisdom
To grow your own passionflower, begin with patience and a bit of ritual: soak the seeds in warm water or lightly scarify them to awaken their slumber. Sow in moist, well-drained soil and keep the temperature between 70–85°F. Germination can take several weeks to a few months, so don’t rush—some magic takes time. In warmer climates, she’ll die back in winter but rise again come spring, like all good enchantments do.
Let this vine of visions climb through your garden and your spirit—bold, beautiful, and wholly bewitching. ✨🌀🍑
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