| Passiflora colinvauxii | |
| Passiflora colinvauxii |

A reasonably rare Passiflora with medium sized, white-purple flowers.
Description: A fast-growing vine with bat-shaped leaves that have silver-gray markings meant to discourage butterfly larvae from eating them. The vine is a very prolific bloomer.
Hardiness: Unknown. Would appear to be hardy to some frost, possibly to 30F.

Growing Environment: Water regularly. Does well in containers. Protect from hard freezes. Grow in full sun to filtered sun.
Propagation: By cuttings, by seeds.
Uses: Grown as an ornamental.
Native Range: Native to the Galapagos Islands.
