Here’s a good reason to grow passion vine in your garden
Here are five things to do in the garden this week:
Fruit. Passion vine (Passiflora spp.) produces fruit that begins to ripen in the fall and may still be on the vine in early February. Because of its lingering ripening period, some gardeners wait until the fruit drops before consuming it. One of the reasons to grow this plant is its attractiveness to Gulf fritillary butterflies, whose exclusive relationship with it parallels that of monarchs with milkweed. Just as milkweed is the only plant monarch larvae will eat...