I’m thinking maybe I’m not burying them deep enough but second time I lost a wild incarnata and first I lost a wild lutea.
They do fine during the season but after the winter they are nowhere to be seen. I’ve tried them both in the ground and in pots.
My guess is they are getting too cold? I live in 7b. So I’m thinking maybe I need to both bury them deeper and maybe put down some mulch for the winter?
7b is kinda close but again these 2 species are native here in central va.
Thoughts?
Help with passiflora
Never mind they just came up later this year.
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