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Passiflora resticulata


Here, I am offering Seeds from Passiflora resticulata. This seed is very hard to find and it creates the most delicate light pink striped blossoms. Passiflora resticulata is the larval host plant for the Atthis Longwing butterfly. This butterfly mimics the Zebra Longwing to ward off predators. Passiflora resticulata is native to Columbia and Ecuador, so my guess is USDA Hardiness Zones 10 to 11

Passiflora resticulata

Passiflora resticulata

Passiflora resticulata

Passiflora resticulata
Passiflora resticulata

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This is Passiflora resticulata. This seed is very hard to find and it creates the most delicate light pink striped blossoms. Passiflora resticulata is the larval host plant for the Atthis Longwing butterfly. This butterfly mimics the Zebra Longwing to ward off predators. Passiflora resticulata is native to Columbia and Ecuador, so my guess is USDA Hardiness Zones 10 to 11.








Passiflora rubra | dutchmans laudanum


Here, I am offering seeds from Passiflora rubra, also known as dutchmans laudanum. This vine likes to live in either full sun or partial shade and blooms from late Spring until the middle of the Fall. This is the 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 9 to 10

Passiflora rubra dutchmans laudanum

Passiflora rubra dutchmans laudanum

Passiflora rubra dutchmans laudanum

Passiflora rubra dutchmans laudanum
Passiflora rubra | dutchmans laudanum

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Here, I am offering seeds from Passiflora rubra, also known as dutchmans laudanum. In 1753 this plant was named by one of the most famous botanists of all time. Carl Linnaeus was a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist. He laid out the system that defines our modern biological naming scheme. Many people today refer to him as the father of modern taxonomy, and he is also thought of as one of the fathers of modern ecology. This vine likes to live in either full sun or partial shade and blooms from late Spring until the middle of the Fall. 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 9 to 10