Lilikoi Yellow Passion Fruit Plant - Yellow Hawaiian Passion Fruit Vine
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Lilikoi Yellow Passion Fruit Plant - Yellow Hawaiian Passion Fruit Vine
The Lilikoi Passion Fruit Plant is a vigorous, evergreen vine prized for its aromatic flowers and tropical golden-yellow fruits.
Known in Hawaii as ?Lilikoi,? this variety produces larger, more tart fruits than the purple passion fruit and it's botanical name is Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa.
Lilikoi, or Passiflora E. Flavicarpa it is filled with tangy, fragrant pulp and edible seeds, commonly used in juices, desserts, syrups, and sauces.
This passion fruit vine is self-fertile but benefits from cross-pollination for heavier yields.
It thrives in warm climates with plenty of sun, moderate rainfall, and well-draining soil.
Given proper support, it can quickly cover fences, trellises, or arbors, making it both a fruiting and ornamental plant.
Plants sold are 3"-8"+ Tall in 2" pots.
Plant Size: Vines can grow 15?30 feet long with proper support.
Climate: Best in USDA zones 9?11. Protect from frost.
Water: Regular watering, but avoid waterlogging.
Pollination: Hand-pollination or bee activity improves fruit set.
Harvest: Fruits naturally drop when ripe; collect and enjoy fresh.