Maypop, Passiflora incarnata
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- Flowers: Showy, fragrant blooms (2–3 inches diameter) with purple/white filaments.
- Fruit: Edible, fragrant, yellow-green fruits that ripen to a yellowish-orange, often dropping when ready.
- Growth: Reaches 6–8 feet (up to 20 feet) tall, climbing with tendrils.
- Habitat: Thrives in full sun, disturbed areas, and well-drained, sandy soil.
- Hardiness: Herbaceous perennial that dies back to the ground in winter, re-emerging in late spring.
- Medicinal/Culinary: The fruit can be eaten raw or used in jellies; the plant has traditional uses as a sedative.
- Common Names: Purple Passionflower, True Passionflower, Wild Apricot, Wild Passion Vine.