Yes it is, but it could grow inside if it has sunshine, nutrients, and space
vine!
As a Passion Flower is a vigorous type of vine it will reach almost any height and is only limited by the support.
a climbing vine
It is not a parasitic plant but a vine, an evergreen and perennial creeper
The rare species called the "mara" does not eat them.
Gulf Fritillary Catipillars they only feed on the passion vine
Sound like a passion flower vine
The Caterpillar and the butterfly will eat the leaves and fruit of the passion fruit vine. This destroys the vine, causing it to die.
vine
vine!
Other names for passionflower include maypop, granadilla, passion vine, and apricot vine.
Bow-Vine (as in the plant vine)
it is an outdoor plant
The symbiotic relationship between a Rafflesia plant and vine is parasitism.The Rafflesia plant benefits, but the vine suffers and soon dies.
Red passion flower plants (Passiflora vitifolia) grow as evergreen tropical vines in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10 and 11. This jungle flower originates in Central and South America where it is known as red grenadilla. This is a very frost tender plant that grows best in warm sunny locations. This ornamental plant is commonly found growing in containers in greenhouses or houses. Unlike other passion flower plants, the red passion flower plant does not attract butterflies.
Passion Fruit
As a Passion Flower is a vigorous type of vine it will reach almost any height and is only limited by the support.