Do Passion Flowers have seeds?
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Gardeners grow Passion Flower from seed, but the flower seed can be slow to germinate. It actually has a chemical in the seed to keep germination slow. It is recommended to soak the flower seed 24 hours before planting, and sow the Passion Flower seeds 1/4 inch deep in good compost or potting soil.
People also ask, how do you get seeds from a passion flower?
You can collect these seeds and use them to start new passion flower plants.
- Watch for fruits to form on the passion flower vine.
- Collect the fallen fruit and place it on a tray to ripen further for 14 days.
- Cut a fruit in half to reveal the seeds inside.
Also question is, can you eat passion flower seeds?
Species plants (but not named cultivars) will come true from seed. Incidentally, these are edible when fully ripe, but unrewarding compared to the passion fruit sold by grocers, which are fruit of the tropical species Passiflora edulis.
The fruit is either yellow or purple (depending on the variety, see below), round, and about 5-8 cm/2-3 inches across. It has a smooth, thick, pithy rind, filled with sweet, aromatic pulp, juice and seeds. Passionfruit vines climb up any support, readily and rapidly, and they climb as high as the support will allow.