Comment garder une passiflore en hiver ?
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- Comment garder une passiflore en hiver ?
- Quand planter les passiflore plante ?
- Comment accrocher une passiflore ?
- Are there any Passiflora that have been naturalized?
- Is there a Passiflora in the Canary Islands?
- What planting zone is Passiflora incarnata?
- What are the pollinators of Passiflora passion?
Comment garder une passiflore en hiver ?
Passiflore en hiver : En hiver, protégez le pied de la plante avec un paillage car le froid pourrait lui être fatal. Ne laissez pas la passiflore en extérieur dès que les températures descendent sous 0°, sauf passiflora caerulea qui résiste à -10°.
Quand planter les passiflore plante ?
Quand repiquer la passiflore ? Pour les boutures : en début d'automne (octobre). Pour les marcottes : sevrer et repiquer les plants au printemps (mars) qui suit l'enracinement.
Comment accrocher une passiflore ?
Combler le trou avec un mélange terreau, compost et terre. Tasser légèrement. La passiflore possède des vrilles ; son palissage est donc facile. Pour la plaquer contre le grillage, fixer sa tige à l'aide d'osier.
Are there any Passiflora that have been naturalized?
- Some species of Passiflora have been naturalized beyond their native ranges. For example, the blue passion flower ( P. caerulea) now grows wild in Spain. The purple passionfruit ( P. edulis) and its yellow relative flavicarpa have been introduced in many tropical regions as commercial crops.
Is there a Passiflora in the Canary Islands?
- An introduced Passiflora in the Canary Islands. Passion flowers have unique floral structures, which in most cases require biotic pollination.
What planting zone is Passiflora incarnata?
- Passiflora caerulea (blue passionflower): zones 7 to 9, grows to 25 feet with blue flowers Passiflora coccinea (red passionflower): zones 10 to 12, grows to 12 feet with red flowers Passiflora incarnata (purple passionflower): zone 5 to 9, grows to 8 feet with violet flowers Passiflora incarnata 'Alba': zone 5 to 9,...
What are the pollinators of Passiflora passion?
- Passion flowers have unique floral structures, which in most cases require biotic pollination. Pollinators of Passiflora include bumblebees, carpenter bees (e.g., Xylocopa sonorina ), wasps, bats, and hummingbirds (especially hermits such as Phaethornis ); some others are additionally capable of self-pollination.














