These vines are also popular as some varieties produce Passion Fruit. If you want to include ornamental flowers in your garden, then check
out some beautiful Types of Passionflower Vines!
Types of Passionflower Vines
1. Snow Queen Passionflower
If you want a wonderful display of flowers and foliage, then this is the one to grow. With pure white flowers and large green leaves, it adds an
eye-catching contrasting appeal.
2. Winged-Stem Passionflower
Winged-Stem Passionflower features fiery red petals and white and purple filaments that stay shut around the anthers and produce an
exceptional scent.
3. Purple Passionflower
It is the most common type native to Texas. The local gardeners in Texas also call it May-Pop as the fruits pop out loudly if you happen to
step on them.
4. Blue Crown Passionflower
If your primary lookout is fragrance, then consider growing this one. It is a hybrid plant that is widely available and easy to maintain.
5. Perfumed Passionflower
A hardy vine that produces bright scarlet-colored flowers with edible fruits and yellow-colored filaments. Expose it to plenty of indirect and
bright light for best growth.
6. Elizabeth Passionflower
It showcases stunning flowers in shades of lavender. The flat petals curl and twist around each other, giving it a unique appearance.
7. White Wedding Passionflower
White Wedding is a vigorous climber that produces huge fragrant flowers in pure white color that match well with its blue-green foliage.
8. Constance Elliot Passionflower
You can easily recognize Constance Elliot by their white petals and intense fragrance. It needs good sun exposure to bloom well.
9. Gritensis Passionflower
It is one of the most beautiful choices among the Passionflower vines around. With huge fuchsia petals, it looks stunning on green foliage.
10. Incense Passionflower
With wavy, long filaments, the petals and corona are deep purple, producing sweet, delicious fruits. It is one of the hardiest passionflowers
that can survive low temperatures.
11. Lady Margaret Passionflower
With gorgeous raspberry-red-colored petals similar to its scarlet parent, lovely hybrid Lady Margaret is a cross-pollinate between Incarnata
and Coccinea.
12. Passion Fruit
This variety of Passionflower vine has blue and white tiny petals. It produces edible fruits that are both tasty and nutritious.
13. Banana Passion Fruit
With tubular petals, it grows flowers in white or pale pink shades. It requires relatively more care than the other varieties on this list.
14. Red Passionflower
The huge red passionflower is 4-5 inches in diameter and looks attractive with white and purple filaments over the red petals. You can also
enjoy the fruits!
15. Stinking Passionflower
Do not let the name fool you into thinking this is not a worthy vine. It gets its name because of the odor the leaves exude when crushed.
16. Cincinnata Passionflower
With dark purpled blooms, Cincinnata belongs to Brazil. It is a crossbreed with other varieties and looks spectacular with its large purple
flowers.
17. Citrina Passionflower
With small yellow blooms, it is usually now grown as a houseplant and produces flowers for 8-10 months in a year.
18. Damsel’s Delight Passionflower
With 5-6 inches wide white petals and purple filaments, Damsel’s Delight is a thing of joy if you are looking for a beautiful variety without
any fruits.
19. Red Banana Passionflower
Red Banana, also called Vanilla Passionfruit, has some of the biggest flowers in the family. It has bright red-fuchsia-colored petals with small
corollas in purple and green.
20. Sunburst Passionflower
Sunburst passionflower vines have flowers with green sepals and orange corona filaments. With yellow-spotted leaves, this species is also
called ‘Nectar Dots.’
21. Inspiration Passionflower
With light to dark purple flowers, Inspiration is another ideal hybrid for USDA Zones 7-11. It is also one of the best choices for containers.
22. Allardii Passionflower
Allardii is one of the most sweet-scented passionflower varieties of all. It is best for USDA Zones 9-11 and grows pink, white, blue, and purple
flowers.
23. Raspberry Strudel Passionflower
If there is a variety of passionflower vine that looks good enough to be eaten, that is Raspberry Strudel! It grows tunning white, pink, and
magenta flowers.
24. Victoria Passionflower
Victoria is an evergreen variety that vines beautifully. You can train it on fences and arbors to watch the show of its fantastic flowers.
25. White Maypop Passionflower
It is pure white in color and belongs to eastern America. The plant also produces edible fruits, used to make jellies, jams, and other dishes.
26. Betty Myles Young Passionflower
Betty Myles Young is a riverside hybrid that can grow up to 10-15 feet in height. With purple, white, and dusky blue flowers and a slight scent, it is perfect for gardens.