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Passion Fruit Possum Purple Price Includes Four (4) Plants

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  • Includes Four "Possum Purple" Passion Fruit Plants These are 2 inch starter plants shipped in 2 inch tray pots and are 2-7 inches tall.
  • Possum Purple is a sweet purple passion fruit that has an amazingly attractive filly-edged flower that passifloras are known for. The plant is self-pollinating vine that can spread very rapidly and may need some training. Purple Possum is a strong vigorous grower, especially during summer months and needs support such as a trellis or stake etc. Grown in Southern States Zone 9-11
  • Most all edible plants grow well in Full Sun, a little shade won’t hurt. For starter plants I recommend growing in a 4 inch to 1 gallon pot to allow your plants to get a little bigger then then re-pot or plant. Passion Fruit Plants can be planted in most healthy soils with normal pH range 6.0-8. I recommend growing in an organic potting soil with the fertilizer and beneficials already mix in. Keep your soil moist and when it is about dried out water again.
  • Fast Growing Vine
  • I recommend growing your plants in a 4 inch container with good Organic Potting Soil like Fox Farm Happy Frog where the fertilizer and soil beneficials are already mixed in.


Possum Purple is a sweet purple passion fruit that has an amazingly attractive filly-edged flower that passifloras are known for. The plant is self-pollinating vine that can spread very rapidly and may need some training. Purple Possum is a strong vigorous grower, especially during summer months and needs support such as a trellis or stake etc. Grown in South States zone 9-11


Peggy Donner
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
Arrived alive ... still moist soil. Some torn leaves but overall healthy. Transplanted and responding well. Hoping the flowers and fruit are a they should be.
Frankle
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
Well packaged. Good healthy starters. I also ordered some from another company, maypop species, and they weren’t nearly as big and well packaged as these.
Steven W Gregory
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
These arrived very alive and well rooted. All four are doing very well. I planted one in a large pot, and the others in the ground. Some bugs have eaten some of the leaves, but they have been growing fast enough to outgrow the damage.I bought these because I know it is very difficult to get the seeds from this plant to germinate, and I am glad I did.
Paul White
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Good plants.
Kirk N.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
Day one: They look great!Small and young but healthy. 9-10"h. They appears to have been pulled from small cell seedling trays as the roots were reaching rootbound. Rich soil was left in the root balls. Shipped in a box with plastic wrapped around the roots during mid-90s FL temperatures with no apparent stress. I am no expert but the sellers seem to know what they are doing. Very impressed.
Eliana
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
I got four plants, small and alive.I placed them in my raised bed, and let’s wait 😊My cat seems curious about them
Lucas
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Ordered these 4 month ago. They arrived looking fine. I immediately replanted them into containers and took very good care of them indoors for about 3 weeks. New leaves were growing and they seemed happy so I transplanted them outside in multiple spots (no risk of frost in my area). I noticed they stalled and slowly started to decline. Ultimately I gently pulled one out to see how the roots were doing and discovered that they were wrapped in some sort of synthetic fiber cloth (almost like landscaping weed barrier) and the roots couldn't get out. I don't know why anyone would wrap the root ball in this type of material as it completely strangled the plants. I'm just hoping I caught it in time that they'll recover. Overall, these were good plants so I'm still giving three stars but please find a better alternative for the soil/roots.
K
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2022
If you live in a hot climate (I am in southern AZ), purchase in late fall, winder, VERY early spring. They will not survive otherwise.I've purchased this item (from the same vendor: "Hello Organics") twice. The first time was in February 2019 (a little over 3 years ago), and the 2nd in June of last year.SHIPMENT #1:Feb 2019. These arrived a couple of days before they were scheduled to. I checked the shipping status almost daily and it NEVER indicated that it was going to arrive sooner.Hello Organics (vendor) sends these via regular mail without any indication that there is a plant inside or something fragile in it, etc. Mailperson sticks in mailbox like any normal package, as if it were a book, for example.My mailbox isn't directly in front of the house. I check it frequently, but not daily. I just happened to have swung by that morning after they were delivered. I can calculate they spent some 18 hours in the mailbox.Plants were wilted, very droopy. After battling to save them, ONLY ONE SURVIVED.SHIPMENT #2:June 2021. I made it a point to check my mailbox daily near the time the mailperson usually delivers. On some days I'd be there waiting as she came by. This time they arrived on the stated date.I was, however, about 3 hours late. Same as with the previous batch, I battled to keep them alive. ONLY ONE SURVIVED.PICTURES:I've attached a picture of each of the survivors.The one from the 1st shipment is thriving on the trellis I built for it. My goal is to fill that whole (east-facing) wall with passion fruit vines. This picture doesn't do it justice. It burns easily in the cold, especially when with frost. I will update the picture when it regenerates in the next couple of months. But the actual plant (stick) is green. It reaches 6 feet up and spans some 25 feet across and am constantly comb the vine sideways to prevent it from hopping the wall and getting on neighbor's trees.The one from the 2nd shipment is doing okay. After nearly a year, it continues to be in a small pot that I keep mostly indoors, protecting it from the extreme hear and extreme cold. It is a little over a foot long. I will be planting it some 6 feet or so away from the one that survived the 1st shipment.My 1-star Rating:These really should be shipped with the same care as when someone orders roses or some sort of flower arrangement. At the very least, a note to place in front of door or using a carrier that delivers to the address, not mailbox.It's not right that only 1/4 of my purchase is viable. And actually, that remains to be seen, as the 3 year old plant hasn't blossomed yet. I will make sure to update this post when it does, and also when it fruits.My suggestion, search for these at a local nursery or store.
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