Passiflora menispermifolia | 5_Seeds Five-spotted hawkmothThis is Passiflora menispermifolia. The leaves of this plant are covered with long hairs and the fruits are a bluish purple. This is a host plant for the Zebra Long Wing, Zebra Heliconian, Julia Heliconian, Isabellas Heliconian, Banded Orange Heliconian, Mexican Fritillary, Scarce Bamboo Page, Erato Heliconian, Variegated Fritillary, and Gulf Fritillary butterflies. It is also a larval host plant for the Plebeian sphinx Moth. USDA Hardiness Zones 10
USDA Hardiness Zones 2 to 9
The blossoms attract a large variety of bees
meaning that the cross pollination was done and then the seeds were collected from those first generation plants that were cross pollinated
Passiflora resticulata is native to Columbia and Ecuador
This spectacular bloom has triple and quadruple blossoms all over the place
This cultivar has gorgeous pink
Growing to just over a foot high
It blooms from late Spring until early Fall and is a very popular guy with the bees
Theona Checkerspot
This is Arisaema dracontium
or it can be grown longer in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 to 10
this plant likes to live in full sun to partial shade