Free Passiflora--also obviously not a bamboo

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Free Passiflora--also obviously not a bamboo

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I have several Passiflora subrosa and Passiflora incarnata if anyone wants them. Free plus the cost of shipping or if you have something interesting to trade in exchange...
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Re: Free Passiflora--also obviously not a bamboo

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I still have several Passiflora suberosa (Corky-stem Passion Flower) if anyone wants one. Free plus the cost of shipping or if you have something interesting to trade in exchange...

This particular Passiflora is native to the Southeastern United States, but does not survive our Northern Winters. It has very small flowers and produces tiny pea sized fruit which may be poisonous/edible according to various sources. Sources do seem to agree that it makes a good houseplant. Seems to do well with low light levels.
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