How Big Does Passionfruit Grow?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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The vine spreads out to

3-5 feet wide and can climb 10-15 feet – or taller

! It has evergreen leaves that are 3-lobed and glossy dark green. Blooming starts in early spring and produces fruit in about 80 days. Passion fruit is a medium-sized, round fruit that’s reddish-purple or yellow in color.

How much space does a passionfruit plant need?

Fast growing passionfruit vines are useful for creating quick screening on a fence or shading over a pergola, shed or chicken coup. Supporting structures need to be solid to handle the weight of the vines. To make your own, put up

two posts, 2m high and 6-7m apart

and in a north south direction.

How wide does passionfruit grow?

One passionfruit can reach

at least 2.5m across and several metres high

. An ideal spot to grow a vine is along a wire fence, across a balcony, or over a pergola where they provide year-round shade. If you want to grow a vine along a sunny wall or fence, install some wire, trellis or mesh as support for its tendrils.

Is passionfruit fast growing?

More precisely, it is a

very vigorous and fast growing climbing vine

. Passionfruit vines have large, three lobed leaves, little tendrils that wrap themselves around whatever they can get hold of, and the most gorgeous flowers of all fruits in my garden.

Do you need 2 passionfruit trees?

Do you need a male and female plant to produce passionfruit?

No

. All passionfruit flowers have a male part (stamen) and female part (pistil) which both play a part in pollination.

Do passionfruit vines need pruning?

Passionfruit

vines don’t require pruning to encourage fruiting

, but they may need a trim from time to time to remove overgrown growth. … We belive the best time to prune is in spring as new growth resumes. Do avoid removing main stems, just cut back unwanted twining stems.

How long does it take for passion fruit to bear fruit?

Passion fruit typically takes

12 to 18 months

to bear fruit, so if you plant your seed or seedling in early spring it should be ready to harvest by early summer or fall of the following year. If you live in a tropical climate, the plants will flower and fruit year-round.

Does passionfruit need full sun?

The passionfruit vine is a strong, vigorous, evergreen climber, and it originated in South America. A great spot for a passionfruit vine is one that’s out in the open, has

full sun

and no trees or competitive roots. Grow it on a structure like a strong trellis.

How long do passionfruit vines live?

Passionfruit are one of the most popular garden plants. They can also be one of the trickiest to grow because they have a short lifespan – usually

about six to seven years

.

Are passion fruit roots invasive?


Passionfruit don’t really have invasive roots

. They don’t ‘break open’ pipes or lift pavers (your septic should be fine). They are however, hungry plants and their roots spread a bit. Some will sucker, so you’ll need to stop them popping up everywhere!

What is the best Fertiliser for passionfruit?

What type of fertiliser should I use? A fertiliser high in nitrogen promotes plenty of passionfruit leaf growth at the expense of fruit and flowers. Therefore, you are better to fertilise with

chicken manure, well-rotted cow manure, citrus foods or compost

.

Do passionfruit lose leaves in winter?

After harvesting fruit in autumn or winter,

leave the plant to loose it’s leaves

if you’re in a cool area because they act like a semi-deciduous plant. If you’re in warm temperate climates the leaves will stay green all year round. In early spring it’s time to prune before the new growth takes over.

What grows well with passionfruit?

Passionfruit and Bee-Attracting Flowers

Growing bee-attracting plants, such as

lavender or nasturtiums

, along the base of the passionfruit vine will be sure to improve not only your fruit yield, but also help create a bee-friendly home for these important buzzing beauties.

Why is my passion fruit flowering but not fruiting?

This can occur for a number of reasons, the main one being a

lack of pollinators

. This means there are not enough bees around to pollinate the flowers. One remedy is to hand pollinate your passionfruit flowers yourself. … Other factors such as cold weather, wind, rain and frost can delay flower and fruit set.

Does passion fruit grow in winter?

Being a tropical fruit, passionfruit is more abundant in warmer months and best grown in spring or early summer. Passionfruit is almost available year round in Australia but, being a tropical fruit, is more abundant in warmer months with

a small lull towards the end of winter

.

Where does passion fruit grow best?

Passion fruit is typically grown in

USDA hardiness zones 10 through 12

. It grows best in temperatures ranging between 68 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit.

David Martineau
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David Martineau
David is an interior designer and home improvement expert. With a degree in architecture, David has worked on various renovation projects and has written for several home and garden publications. David's expertise in decorating, renovation, and repair will help you create your dream home.