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Wow, you're growing them in Michigan? I have old P. arida and fresh P. ligularis seeds if you want.
P. incarnata ‘alba’ might interest you with its all white flowers.
This might interest you...Kevinhttp://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=30153.0
Id recommend tradewindsfruits.com for their wide variety of passionfruit varieties, they even have a variety that grows more like a tree. I haven't had any germinate yet, but i only recently planted a few weeks ago. I would recommend buying the recently added ones since they are more likely to be fresh.[/quoteI bought everything from the tradewindsfruit
i have a special Passiflora edulis cutting i can sell you. its from brazil and its a yellow passion fruit, big fruit with lot of pulp very heavy, again its yellow edulis. please act fast cause will only have access to cuttings for 3 days. 20 dollars and i fill you ship box filled with cuttings