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Native Passionfruit Seeds
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Native Passionfruit Seeds

from $6.99 AUD incl gst

  • Fast-growing native climber with striking passionflowers.
  • Produces small edible fruits valued as bushfood.
  • Ideal for trellises, fences, and habitat gardens.

NATIVE PASSIONFRUIT Seeds

Botanical Name: Passiflora herbertiana
Other Names: Native Passion Vine, Herbert’s Passionflower

  • Fast-growing Australian native climber with lush foliage and striking cream-green passionflowers.
  • Produces small edible fruits valued as a traditional bushfood.
  • Hardy species suited to temperate, subtropical, and rainforest environments.
  • Ideal for covering fences, trellises, and pergolas with dense green growth.
  • Attractive flowers support native pollinators and beneficial insects.
  • Suitable for habitat gardens and native revegetation projects.
  • Moderately drought-tolerant once established.

Plant Details

  • Plant Type: Native climbing vine
  • Plant Height: Climbs 3–6 m or more with support

Sowing Information

  • Germination: 3–6 weeks (can be variable)
  • Depth: Sow 5 mm below surface
  • Position: Full sun to partial shade
  • Sow Where: Seed trays, tubes, or direct sow in prepared sites
  • Soil Type: Well-draining soils; tolerates sandy and loamy soils
  • Spacing: 2–3 m between plants with support structure

Growing Tips

  • Scarify seeds lightly or soak in warm water before sowing to improve germination.
  • Keep soil lightly moist during establishment.
  • Provide trellis or support for climbing growth.
  • Prune lightly to encourage dense foliage and flowering.

Flowering & Fruiting

Showy, cream-green passionflowers appear in spring and summer, followed by small green to yellow edible fruits that attract birds and wildlife.

Traditional & Practical Uses

  • Edible fruits traditionally consumed as a bushfood.
  • Planted for ornamental screening and shade over structures.
  • Valuable habitat plant for native insects and birds.

When to Sow Native Passionfruit in Your Climate

Climate Zone Best Planting Time Tips
Temperate September–November Sow in warm spring soils for best germination.
Subtropical April–June Avoid peak summer heat during early growth.
Tropical May–July Sow in the dry season with good airflow.
Cool October–November Sow after frosts have passed.
Arid August–September Ensure consistent moisture during establishment.

Product Specifications

  • Variety: Native Passionfruit.
  • Botanical name: Passiflora herbertiana.
  • Open pollinated, not chemically treated, non-GMO.
  • Seeds per gram: Approx. 20–30.

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