A woody, evergreen climber that bears an absolute abundance of tubular, pure white flowers with butter-yellow throats from mid-spring to late summer.
A fast-growing and robust perennial vine with the characteristic striking solitary white and violet flowers of the granadilla plant.
The main stem is woody with distinctively russet-orange hairs covering young stems. New leaves can be conspicuously rust-red. Tendrils occur opposite the leaves which are digitally compound, with three to five leaflets with very short stalks.
The main stem is woody with distinctively russet-orange hairs covering young stems. New leaves can be conspicuously rust-red. Tendrils occur opposite the leaves which are digitally compound, with three to five leaflets with very short stalks.